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VOI.. XXin. KO. 151. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, .JUNE 14, 1917. SPECIAL EDITIOH
VIVA AMERICA'S TRIUMl’ll
TAKES THE LONG ESTABLISHED CLIPSETTA
STAKES LIKE TRULY HIGH-CLASS FILLY.
M&Hon Goosby Gives Weight and a Beating to Good
Handicap Horses — Close Finishes One of the
Latonia Features — Two Ladies’ Days.
K.v.. .Tiiiu* 1^. — (’. T. Worthimrton’s
K|M‘cdy Viva in tlu' ruiminc
<*f tin* riipsi'tta Sttiki's, vvlu«!» fralunMl to<la.v’s
rarintr at Iiatoni:!, that sin* far outrlassns llin
«*th«*r two-yrar old fillies in those ]iarts and is
probably tin* !*«*st of ln*r ag«* ;iinl sex in t’lis
«oniitry. Oin* tliiim rertaiii. she j»o.-;sessi*s a i>ln*-
noiin‘iiaI turn of spe«*d atnl nets as if sin* eoiild
inaintain it over ;i lonjr route, if ask<*d to do so.
In t«Kla.v’s raee. sin* was allowed to go ;it top
speed for tin* first eighth and it earrieil her into
a five lengtlis leail over sin h goo<! e,in*s as Atalanta
:iinl tJipsy t^Mieen. Hanover lM*gan «*asing her up
;ifter going the fir^^t ♦*ighth and allow»*d her to
rate a length in advaine of the others nntil ronnd-
ing into the streteli. wln*re he gradnall.v had her
move awa.v and, with a g<*od six lengths margin
at the finish, sin* w.as still under restraint. Gipsy
<^ueen. ninler hard riding, outstayed Oeean Sweep
for second jdae»* and Atalanta was in front of
the <dhers. The stake was worth net to the
winner.
Se< n*tary (’ampbell’s ra<*ing arrangenn*nt this aft-
erinxm was a go«Ml one and. e<»nph*d with the fine
weather, another immense attemianee w;is «>n hand
to view the sport. The racing was (*njoyable and
in si*v«*ral inst.-uiees. there were close finishes.
'Phe Tnvier (Mnb Ilaiidi<ap of :it a mile and
:m eighth, served ;is a s«*<‘<*ndary featnn*. and in
it M:iri<m ibmsb.v triumphed. His victory was
mainl.v due to the blundering riiles (hat Van Dnsen
;«nd l4<*wder gave 'l’<»ka.v ami Ellison. Van Dnsen
kept Tokay under sm-h hard restraint in tin* early
rnnning that it virtnall.v <hoked the Fuller hors,
into exlnmstion and he quit badl.v wiien called on
for .Mil elT<»rt in tin* stretch.
Walter Drady was an intended “g<*od thing” in
the ofM*iier. but he could do not b**tter th.in l.ind
sei'otni, .\mbnscade b«*ating him out in the last
sevent.v .vards.
Impressive made g(KMl in the second ra«*o after
leading for the entire way and .1. .1. .Mnrdo<k
show«*d the wa.v to the finish in the thinl ra«*e.
The winner was rid<h*n by the unknown Sharp. I*nt
that .ioeke.v put up a riding exhibiiion worthy of
the ln*st. ami in quite striking contrast with tliat
of Met‘*alf. who r«»de .Mdebaran.
.lolin Whitlow has decided to ship Westy Hogan
and two others in his .stable to New York m*xl
Satnrda.v.
E. R. Bradley and Jockey Lowder Part Company.
K. U. Dradley and joeke.v Lowder have come to
the p.arting of their wa.vs, and the rid«*r has be«*n
given an ojilion to pureiiasi* his release f»»r
T'lie eontrai-t h-is still seventeen montlis to inn.
Failure <*n the part of tiie riiler to get along with
idher eniplo.ves in the stable, is the cans** given
for Dradle.v’s ilesire to dispose of tin* eontraet.
IManager Ha«*hmeister annonneed this ;ift(*rnoon
that he had de«*ided on two ladi<*s’ da.vs fnr t!iis
meeting. 'I'he first will be .Tnm* LMt ami tin* seeomi
one .lune 27. All ladies aeiompanied b.v escorts
will t»e .‘(dm it ted fn*** on both these d:iys.
M. I.owenstein has telegrapln*d hen* for stalls
for five h.orses that he is desirous of bringing from
Montreal.
.lolin W. Sehorr will, at the close of the local
meeting, divide his string, sending one in elnirge
of .lolin F. Sehorr to Empire (Mt.v and the others
in 1‘harge of his train<*r. .1. '1'. Moom*.v, to Saratog;i.
E. It. I?radh*y ha;* decided to .s«*nd ;i division of
his horses to Windsor at the eonelusion of the
Latonia meeting.
Included among tin* work-outs this morning ovi*r
n fast track the following wen* <*onsidered the lM*st;
Dixie Highway, five-eigliths, 1:0:1%; Miladi Anne.
thn*e-oighths. :J7 : Inmwent Inez, five-(*ighths. 1:0:»;
rrinee Albert, mile. 1;1S%; Angelim*. five-(*igliths.
1:03%: Silk Day. tliree-eigbths. .10; For Fair, three-
eiglitiis. HH%; (Mare, three-quarters, 1:10; Saffron
Girl, three -qimrters. 1:17%; Tim ^leG<*e, five-
eighths. 1:01%; I'in Feather, three-quarters, 1:21%;
Santoi. five-eigliths. 1:02*%; (Jrand Duke, half mih*,
ri2; Olga Star, mile, 1:47; Intone, mile, 1:47%;
Phoeion, three-<piarters, 1:17; Gonrtl.v Lass, three-
quarters. 1:17%: Al(*rt. mile. ]:.">0%; Auriga, half
mile. r»0%; Wilhite, mile, 1:47; Lingtal, tliree-
quarters, 1:1S%; Spadix. tlin*e-«piarters. 1:1S%;
Irish Gentleman, mile. 1:1K%; Kermath, three-
eighths. 30%; Faux Pol, five-eighths, 1:02%;
Deaiitifnl Girl. mih*. 1:.''»2%; Miss Minn, mile, 1:40;
Rosewood, (hn*e-<piarters. 1:17; (Jmirtette, five-
eighths. 1:03‘%; Mehaffey, five-eighths, 1:02%;
Waterblue, mile, 1:43%.
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF.
The stables of Messrs. Heale. Krause and Heath -
cote arc among the late arrivals at Hillcrest Park.
It is notalile that tin* good handicap horse
Marion Goosby has been “nerved” in two of his
legs.
The entr.v of Insurance Man will be refused in the
future at Hillcrest Park on account of inconsistent
running.
Trainer W. N. Wallace, as a result of the dis-
persal of the Ke.vstone stable, has no horse on his
hands, for the first time in a long while.
Edward Arlington, who races a small stable
over the eastern tracks, has sold to Jess Willard
the Buffalo Bill show for $10.*»,000. Arlington was
the sole owner of the big circus.
Mose Goldblatt plans to campaign the big stable
of Jefferson Livingston at the Empire City meeting
nt Y'onkers, N. Y., at the eonelusion of the Ken-
tucky season, afterwards shipping to Saratoga.
W. A. Kirivan, who formerly figured as the
owner of a racing stable, is now employed in the
accounting department of the Latonia track, being
in charge of the disbursements to winning owners.
XEKT1TCKY ASSOCIATION SHOWS PATRIOTISM.
Lexington, Ky., June 13. — The Kentucky Associa-
tion, owners of the I/exiiigton running race track,
the oldest In America, has subsccibed for $5,(MK)
worth of the Liberty Loan Bonds, in lieu of devot-
ing that sum to dividends to stockholders, or to im-
provements at the course, as has been customary.
MISS OOBDOK REFUSED REHEARING.
New Orleans, La., Jnne 13. — The Supreme Court
on Monday last refused a reliearing in the case of
Miss Jean M. Gordon against the Business Men’s
Racing Association, which she sought to have
placed iA the bands of a receiver.
BELMONT PARK FORM CHART.
NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917. — Belnnmt Park. Fourteenth d.iy. Westchester Racing As-
soei.-it ion. S|>ring .Meeting of 17 days. Weather cloudy.
Steward to Ut pn*sent Joeke.v iMnh. H. K. Knapp. Judges, E. C,
Mars Cassidy. Raring Secretary. A. MeL. Earloi-ker.
. Smith and (7. H. Pettingill. Starter,
Raring starts at 2::i(> n. m. ((Miirago time 1 :.‘50 p. m.). •Indirates apprentice allowance.
pr FIRST R.VCE -5-8 Mile Straight. (Jiim* 1. 1JM)7 — .la— 2 — 122.) Purse
C# V* ol ds. Sel ling. Net value to winnor s<*<*oml. .$DK); third, $50.
$r»(H). 2-year-
In.lex IIors«*>
AWtPPSt H
% Str Fin .To<*ke.vs Owners
32i;78 ST1T( H IN TI.MB
;;:^.4Ko thistle
;?:p»r;o simioolgiri^
i.irxK deg
orii .XF.IMIEW
32 73:>3 PORTI A
3:i2H8 SH ASI A
o2710»SE.\NY Iin.L
O II C P
w KiG 1 1
w hv, 1*
W 105 C 4
w ini r. 2
w 108 7 d
W 105 s 8
w las J .5
w 112 l 7
P l»i 4A
O'
7' 8
0-5 7-101-3 out
7-5
3
1
3
1
3- ]i* M Muxton .1 Sanford
4- i 4;: 2- .1 Williains.M L Schwartz d 8 S ;i
1” 3' 3' L Lykes J liutler 12 20 20 7
K Troxh r .1 W McCMellund G 8 8 2i
A Srhu‘g’r.1 Garson 15 20 2O 7
i 0' E CamidiMlE li Gassatt 10 10 6 2
“I J McTag’t 1 r» Thorne 10 12 12 5 2
1*: Ambrose.! I> Parr S 12 12 5 2
M'iine. 1:00%. Track clow.
Winni r It. f. b.v Dalhonsh*- Pins and Needles (traiin*d b.v 11. Hughes; bred l*.v Mr. John Sanford).
Went to |»rst at 2;:*r». .\1 post t niiiinti*. Start ginnl and slow. Won driving: second and third the
syno. STFK 11 IN' 'IM^iE. ran green «*arly. but responded gamely wln*n put to a drive and oiitsta.ved
4’HIS’ri.i: at the rnd. 'nilSMM.E gaimd sleadil.v under hard riding. Ixit was tiring in the closing strides,
sri IGVd.G 1 Ri. ran \v**n thronghont. .H NE RFC show«*d tin* most s()e(*d, hut tirod under her weight.
OFR .NEPHEW ran well. PGRMMA w.is away imorl.v. The winner, entered for $1,000, was hid up to
.$2.(M>.5 ami bought in.
Serati*ln*d All P.iight, 103; 3:?Oi:r- George Washington. lOS; Elysian, D»3.
83666
SECOND R.VCE — About 3 Miles. (Jnne 12. 101(1— 0:1(>%, — 7 — 140.) Seventeenth Rnn-
ning Grand National Steeplechase. $1..5(K> Added. 4-year-oIds and upward,
liandiea]). Net value to winner .$1,805; second. $2.50; third. $L5(t.
Ind«*x Ilors.'s
A Wt
I’l
St
5
10
15
IS Fin
Jockeys Owners
Ki
jiiiv. Odds Str’t
:{.353 i " i:X FF' ’'T.YTIi >N
w
6 Ml
(>
2^
1“
1 ‘ 1 ll*v
H Haynes J F Widener
24 2 7-101-:;
:t353t ROHFRT OLIVER
\v
{■> 1:57
.5
6
6‘
7
7
2- L"*
M O’tJoiTrll Parr
8
10 10 :j :j -2
;>:{.E44g;ft
w
1 142
:?
5
4'
6'
4'
4 - :d
W Hlako W R Foe
3
4A 4 3-2 3-5
(:F453 1)FA!A10FTH
w
5 1.51
7
1
5'
4'
.5'
:u 4 -
N Kennedy F A Clark
t2
i::-5i3-rd 2-5
(3:4.5;»9)MARTIA.N
w
6 135
1
2
3'
r,io r,i5
F Kleiuk H W Sago
5
« 6 2 1
:;:4i77 m. j. shanno.n
V/
1» 143
U
4
7
5'
«4
6'
W Booth M Ij Schwartz
15
15 15 5 21
:'.31(58 IIHSLLR
V,’
4 Ml)
4
7
M
2A
7 7
T Parrette F A Clark
tJ
13-513-rd 2 5
tt'onph'd in betting; no si*parate place or show lH*tting.
M'inie. 6:09% (new tra<k rerord). Track slow.
Winner I’., g. b.v Kilkerran - 'Papiola (trained by J. H. L(*wis; bred by M(*ssrs. Tallnit Bros.).
Wi*nt (o p»»st :!t 3 ;Ot>. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; se<*ond and third the
sann*. EX l'E(''rATl()\ pass<*d HIBLER and. after being rated in front, ontgamed RDBER'r OLIVER in
the last eightli. ROBERT OLiVER was far haek in tlio earl.v running and moved up m«*naeingl.v in the
last on irter. but tin*d in tin* closing strides. I’.ET sav<*d ground wiiere possibh*. but tir«*d finally. FAL-
.Mor'i'H meed f<»r two miles nn;h*r a choking pull and iiuit when called on. MARM'IAN ran well. HIB-
LER <iuit.
MMIIRD RAGE 1 1-4 Miles. (June 2S. 1‘)1:L-2:0(>-^ (L-1,30. ) $700 Added. 4 .vea
0 0x30 § olds an<l njiward. S«*lling. Net value to winner $.520; second, $125; third, $75.
Index Horses
A WtPT
•St
V4
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys Owners
0 H C P S
( :;.45G5 ) » 1 M F I ) A T .F
•.V
1 101 1
4
3’
43
3:: li i'A
M Rowan 3’ Snii^h
:L2 8-GII-IOI-3 out
:;:i595M*:i> bo.nd
w
4 1'h; r.
u
5
5
21 2' 2*
K Ainlirosi W L Oliver
6 () V» 7-0 2-i»
:4:445 1 - • M. H KR K.M A NX
wn
4 i<>; 2
.3
1-
F»
j3 3"* :>**
i: Troise J W McClelland
3-2 2i 2\ 4-5 1-4
:RL537 star g azf
wn
7 107
5
4%
*2-
4- \S li
A (’ollins K Herz
5 7 ♦; 8-6 1-2
kodkrhj
w I 105 1 I 2 >*
Sehu’g'TO I>*wisohn 30 30 30 6 24
Time. 25. 51. 1:16%, 1:13%, 2:08-*5. Track slow.
Winn<*r- B. g, by Garry Ib*rrmann — Dovi*eote (trained by W. Sliields; bred l>y Mr. G. I). Widener,
Jr. ).
Went to iK»st at 3:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. W«*n easily; second and third driv-
ing. DOVED.XLE ehised ii]* rapidly when called (Ui. passeil ED BO.ND in the final drive and won going
awa.v. ED I'.O.ND saved ground on tlie last turn and <lrew up to the winner in the last eighth, Init tired.
.^1.\DA.^IE IIERR.M.VNN showed tlie most early speed, but tired badly in the streteh. STAR GAZE ran
(»nt on the last (urn.
Overweights Roderie. 1 pound.
38668
Indt*x Horses
.•;:L5;D*,-TM(nvwi(’K
i:;:{2G5 )\vo(>i)TRAp
2JDUS MOLLl.STER
e':4*»(;5-.MII K.M A.N
.3;ir>l7M)KFi:NSE
( 2«K Hi ) JACK MOL'N’r
FDl RTIl RA(M:-3-1 Mile Main Course. (June .3. 1015 -1:11%— 7— 125.) .$7(K) Added.
:;-year-<.lds. l land ieai>. .\>*t value to winn»*r .$(>05; seeond. $125;_thir^, $75.
A ~iv t IM»S t -yi l^tr Fin Ji l ekeys Owners " ~ ( > 1 1 P S
;u 3^ 1 = 4 P V ke.ogh J E Widener
14 1' 2- 2'4 J Hutwell A Helmont
wn 118 1
\vn 12') 2
wn 110 .5
wn 111 0
wn HI 4
wn 120 3
IMiiie
♦>
1- 4';
t;-r> S-.5 .3-2 .3-.5 1-4
5 t; c 5 1-3
10 15 12
11.524 24
(5 8 7
10 12 12
4 2
4 5 1-3
2 4-5
4 8 5
.54 3- J Loftu.s A K Maeoniber
.3^ 4'.’. M Buxton I righton .Stable
0 .5- .1 MiTag’t.I E Mad.leii
44 (5 C F’b’ther W II Coe
23%, 48 Vi. 1:13*/5. Track slow.
AVi*in«*r It. g, b.v Garry Hernnann - Zoo la (tmim*d by T. Wels'i; bred by Mr. G. D. Widener. Jr.).
W(*nt to post at 4:07. .\t post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; seeond and thinl ilriv-
ing. PK'KWK I\ foRoweil Hu* leaders under slight restraint. siiiqM*d through ne.xt to the rail when en-
t»*ring tlu* lioiiK'sl retell and uon with sp«*ed in reserve. WDtlD'rii.YP meed MILKM.YN into defeat, but
eoiild not wiHistand (he winner’s ehallengi*. HOLLlS'rER closed up fast in tin* last <|Uartor and finished
gaining. MILK.M.AN showe«| e;irlv speed, hut tired. .IA(’K MOFNT was eased iqi at tlie end.
Siratelud- :4:).5:43-Snnrtash ll.', IIS; ,3.3.5:k3 Bally, lOS.
38669
FlI ril RA(’E 5-8 Mile Straight. (June 1. Ift07—.5.S— 2—122. ) Purse $600. 2-year-
olds
1 nde X Hor^^s
.3:4101 BIOLI) M'A.S.SEL w lo5 1 1 5
h a.nd grenade w los 2 2
PF. I NEEDS w 110 1 1
:<3:i6f) FA.NA'MAN w 108 5 6
( :G44! 7 ) HEREDITY wn 120 B 0
:R4535^GA.ME <’0CK wn lOS 8 7
TROIMIY w lOS 3 .3
32952 SIXTEEN TO ONE \v 112 4 8
3:4 17H OE.NMVNE w Bk5 10 10
.3.3600 1;RAVAIK> w 108 5 4
:43560 AIKJRATION II. wn 10T> 7 11
Alimvanees. N5*t v;ilne to winner $450; s eeond, $100; third . $.5 0.
"Twfpi^t %
% % Str Fin
Jockeys Owners
0
H
(.:
P
S
M 1-
i'-
M
Garner ,I F Madilen
1*
3
13- r
d
1-2
3' 3i
21
M
Buxtem A K Macomber
2
2
9 5
4-5
2-5
2,'. 2»i
J
Butvv«*ll A Belmont
6
8
8
3
8-5
8' 4'
4h
J
Mc'Tag’t T P 3’horno
6
7
6
6-5
(to f.l
.1
WilliarnsM L Schwartz
8
10
8
3
8— a
7i 7‘
6'
M
Rowan H I*ratt
20
30
30
10
6
6' 6A
7i
s
McGraw ()uincy Stable
20
:;o
30
10
5
10" 10"
8=
w
Knapp Bevcrwyck StableS
10
10
4
2
6’ 0=
!)'*
L
McAtei* G A Cochran
20
30
30
10
5
4' S'
lOi
F
AmbroscK Parr
40
r/>
20
8
4
11 11
u
K
Weah’yJ Sanford
30
30
30
10
»
1:00. Track slow.
Winner— Ch. f, by Star Shoot— Rose of Gold (trained by W. S. Walker; bred by Mr. John E. Mad-
d<*n).
Went to post at 4:34. At post 5 minute.-. Start good and slow. Won easily; seeond and third driv-
ing. GOLD 'IWSSEL drew clear in the first eighth and hehl the race safe to win in a canter. HAND
(iREN’.VDi: was under hard pressure tliroughont and outstayed PKINCEPS in the final drive. The latter,
a goiHl looker, ran a trifle green and the effort should improve him. PANAMAN finished gamely. A dog
ran .*i« ross the track at the three -eighths i>ost and interfered with the horses on the outside.
Index Hors«*s
.33565 3SPECTHE
3-year-olds and
upwa rd. (Ma im ing. Net value to win ner $150; seeond. $ 100; t hird, $50.
SIXMMl RAFE- 1 Mile. (Sept. 7. 1914— 1 ;36%- -3—117. ) Purse $600.
A WtP^^V4_%_% Jit^Fin Joe^ys ^0wners_
V 3 !>0 .3 4 44 3i‘ 34 P 1'4 L MeAtoc .1 L Price
■4541 1-3
3 4 2 3-5 out
15 20 15 5 3- 2
7-101 9-101-3 out
15 20 20 6 2
( :43595 ) WONDERFUL w n 3 110 4 5 2' 2^* 24 2» 24 C F’b’ther W R Coe
;t:44ll*STALVV’T HELENwn 5 101 5 15 4« 4» 34 3« M Rowan Victory Stable
33537 2 ‘TRANSIT WB 6 113 2 3 1* 1*» 14 4** 4* B Kleeger Marrone Stable
33518 RUNAVAY' wn 6 118 1 2 3»» 5 .5 5 5 S McGraw W L Crosby
Time, 24%, 49%, 1:16*%. 1:43. Track slow.
Winner- Ch. f, b.v Ballot— Star Dreamer (trained by N. B.ver; bred by Mr. H. P. Headley).
Went to post at .5:04. At |>ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. SPE(’M’KE mi-ed in ch»se earl.v pursuit of the leaders, drew clear in the last eighth and won going
awa.v. WONDERFFL raced in closest pursuit and held on gamely to the finish. STALWART HELEN
came wide in the lioniestreteh, but w'as going fast at the end. TRANSIT pulled up lame.
Scratched— :13667 Star (laze, IIS.
Overweights — Si>eetre. .3 iKUinds.
COLOR IN ENGLISH CLASSIC RACES.
STEEPLECHASE FEATURE TO EXPECTATION.
Carries J. E. AVulencr’s Colors to Victory in the
Grand National Steeplechase at Belmont Park.
New Y’ork. June 1.3. — J. E. Wi«lener’s .iump«*rs ]
eontinned tlu*ir winning wiiys at Belmont Park this
afteni'ion. wIm*u Expertation was returned winner
of tin* Grand National Slet*ple<*hase, the feature
race of :i mid week progr.mi. H.a.vnes i»nt up
aiieiher of his top-iu*teIi rides to bring tliis .jumper
home a head in D*ont of Ual P;irr’s RolM*rt Oliver,
.vitii W. R. Foe’s Bft a distant and b'*at *11-011
third. 'riie winn<*r was dropped in behind tln^
earl.v leader. Hihler, and w1m*ii called on. t(M»k the
leail as the fi«*ld (*assed the elnhhonse for (In* final
turn. lla.vnes ratt*d him along in tliis position
and when <*lialb*nged b.v Rob(*rt Oliver Hiree eiglitlis
from hoim*. reservi*d bis Tiionnt until in (be final
eigitth jind. under a rousing finish, bnxigiit him
first past the judges’ stainl. RolK*rt Olivi*r, favored
Ir*’ the weigiit ;issignin»*nt, ;ift'*r being ontriaeed
earl.v. moved no in menacing fasiiion on tin* far (urn
and :ipp(*;ind all over the wininr at the sixte«*nth
jiost. but tired badly riglit at tin* end.
'I'lie Grand National bad u net value of .$1,895
(o the winner ;ind marked tin* fourtli straight
score for tin* Widener stabh* in the jniiiping rao«*s.
3'ln* viet»»r.v of .Stitch in 'riiu«* marked tin* fiC't
t wo-.v«*ar-old seor** of the .vear for tlie John .Sanford
establishnn*nt and it w;is mil.v :i most ein*rgeti<*
ride on tin* part of Joeki*y Buxton (hat bronghi ln*r
inone in fnmt. 3'his rith*r is showing [(artienhirl.v
good form :it iiresent.
Macomber Yearlings Arrive from Enslard.
'rw(*nty-two yearlings consigned to A. K. Maeom-
lH*r b.v J. B. Jot I *l<iek<*d in .New Vork Fity during
tin* afternoon, and their new <»win*r was infornn*d
of tln*ir arrival b.v phone. The.v ar<* the progeny
>f Snnstar. Snnfh»wer I!., and I’rinee Palatine. 'I'hey
will Ih* shipp<*d iinin4*di:it«‘l.v to Kentnek.v.
Lawn*n«-e Itnmse.v and Fn*deriek Prinet*. members
of tin* .\ineri«*an flying corps in I'ranee. were
pn*s( nt in the ePablionse and also Caidain Bonell,
<»f Hie British aviation fore<*.
'ri;<* F.rigliton Stabh* lias pnndmsed Hn* good four-
ve.ir old St, Isiilun*, a Sanford-bred racer, from A.
l\. .Macomber.
J. W. May d(*parts for Igitonia t(»niglit to saddle
IJberty Loan in tin* D«*rby o:i Satnrda.v and J.
l.oftus. who will have (ho leg np on the Ma«*onib;*r
«*oIt. departs t«»murrow night.
E. J. McGraw was an arrival from Baltimore
during tin* d.i.v.
James Joloison will school E. J. R**ane.v’s n*«*(*nt
purchase* Seminoh* King over Hu* .jnmF>s and, should
his form through Hn* field warrant it. he will Ih*
)»oiiited for Hie Harbor Hill Flip.
W. 'Travers bi«l np John Sanford’s SI itch in 'Time
from .<:i.(MM) to $2.nno aftor that filly won Hn* first
ra«*e. I (It sin* was bought in by Hie stalile for the
eilstoniar.v $5 advance.
CLOSE AND HARD-FOUGHT FINISHES
Feature Majority of Races at Blue Bonnets Over
Drying-out Track — Sweep Up II. Fails Badly.
^Ioiitn*al. (jin*.. Jnne 1.3,— 'Tlie raei*s at Bine
B<*nin*ts this afternoon were run over a drying-mit
track. 'Tin* iiniirovenient in the footing bnmglit
an iiiiproveiiient in Hn* sjiort. 'Tin* majority of
the finisln*s found Hi«* winin*rs uinh*r hard drives,
to win b.v small margins.
In the opener a hand of fonrt(*en platers faced
the starter and (’ardonie just managed to drive
homo b.v a iieok in front of Beant.v Spot. In the
see4»nd rai-e E. Mi*Bri<h*’s Mar.v Maud beat Sweep
Fp II. b.v a head in a raee that the latter should
hav(* W4»n, and in the mih* ami an eighth handicap
King .Neptnin* upset ealeul:iti<Mis h.v lM*ating 51os-
eowa out b.v a ln*ad.
J. W. Ib*al(*.v traiiK'd the winm*r of the steeple-
chase in Wooils Stoi'kton’s Stucco, which won easil.v
fnnii (’has. F. Gralng<*r. 'I'lie earl.v pace was
slow, all of tile starters being under restraint for
the first turn of the fi«*ld.
Pleasure B«*nt, winner of the seeond race at
P.lm* Bonin ts on 'rin*sflay. was bred b.v the Messrs.
Davies at their 'Thorindiffe Farm, near 'Tonnito.
'Tin* Davies Dndhers «»wn Isdli the sin* and dam.
'The.v pnrehns<*d Nealon from Bann*y Sehn*ilK*r and
lin*d Frolii* with which the.v won the Breeders’
Stakes at W«»odbine Park a few' .vears back.
Frank J. Bryan, who has lM*en officiating as oiu*
of the st(*wards at Blue Bonnets, will return to
New Y'ork tomorrow night. William P. Riggs,
anoHn*r of the active stewards here, leaves for
Baltinion*.
Will Install Mutuels at Grand Rapids.
An arrangement has be(*n made with Mortimer
Mahoin*.v to tak»* charge of and install the mntiiel
plant at the Graml Rapids track, Miehigan, wln*re
a ten da.vs’ meeting will hi* giv(*n under tin*
aiisiiiees of the Business Men's As:soeiation of that
eit.v. 5!r. IMahone.v will send a representative to
the Furniture (’it.v at the eonelusion of the Blue
Bonnets meeting, to arrange all the details.
W. J. Morri.son has lK*en engaged to act as
pn*siding steward at the Mais.soneuve track, whieli
meeting frdlows the one at Blue Bonnets.
Five ear loads of horses leave for Connaught Park
tonight to be on hand for the ois'iiing of the
Ottawa meeting on Satnrda.v. In the consignment
will be the following: J. E. Seagram. Brookdah*
Stable. J. Lnmsdon. Mr. A. C. llnmplm'.vs, (’apt.
W. J. Press, 'Thorneliffe Stable and H. Giddings.
Jockey Borel returns to New Y’ork at the eon-
elusion of the Blue Bonnets meeting. R. F. Carman
has changed his plans and will, instead of s<*nding
a division of his stable to Ottawa, ship them
back to New Y'ork.
It was I. Barrett who had the mount on Early
Light in the steeplechase Tuesda.v and not J. Clark.
The later rode Rhomb, which finished last.
ANSWERS TO QUERIES.
i ('ommi)iiieations without names and addresses I
I will rot Ijo noticed nor answered. No answers will |
I be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply pre- |
I paym»*nt is made at time of wiring query. 1
R. L. T., Dayton, O. Delorimier, Hilh-rest and
Dnfferin are the “live” Canadian half mile tracks.
W. D. L.. Atlanta. Ga. An investment of $2
on Hanovia at Blue Bonnetts June 9 called for a
return of $6.60.
W. H. K. and C. II. W., Cincinnati, O. Backers
of Ja.v Bird singly June 9 lost. The entry should
have been backed.
H. B. C., Grand Rapids, Mich. A straight and
place wager on Runway at Belmont Park, June 7,
would have been a loser.
A. E. R., Indianapolis, Ind. Bughouse’s average
was 15 to 1, the track opening of 20 to 1 and clos-
ing at 10 to 1 being the elements to be considered.
A limit is based on track prices.
Capt. J. M. C., Nashville. Tenii, This new’spaper
has long advanced the opinion that w'hen a field
horse in the mutuels wins or runs to a place, all
other field horses in the race win accordingly. It
is only fair to say tliat this opinion does not meet
with general acceptance.
Some i>eople show a prefeix'nee for a certain color
in horses; and to the majority a flashy chestnut
takes the eye quicker than the more sober bay or
brown, j'ct if there is om* turf truism more positive
than another it is that the browns are the better
horses. Everylxxly knows how\ when last year
Tagalie won the Derb.v, the quidnuncs discounted
her chances chiefl.v be<*ause she was a gray filly,
and it was pointed out that in the histor 3 ’ of the
blue ribbon only one other gray (Smolensk©) had
won the Ep.som event. Drinmore, winner of the
City and Suburban, is a bay, and Amecy, the Metro-
politan w’inner is a brown.
Here are some interesting statistics showing the
number of winners of different colors to date, in
the Derby, Oaks and St. Leger;
Color Derby. Oaks. St. Leger. Total.
Browns and bajs..9H 98 107 303
Chestnuts 32 33 27 92
Grays 2 1 2 5
Blacks 1 1 1 3
The predominance in the totals is so overpowering
that tkere should be little need to dilate upon
the subject, but statistics are available to prove
that the “placed” horses in the three events pre-
dominate to the same extent as do the winners. The
most remarkable point, however, in this connection
is that, when chestnuts or grays are mateil with
their own colors the mares almost invariably foal
to their own color, while a black horse and a
black nian^ produce nearly 10 per cent chestnuts.
Two browns may evolve any color, bay or brown,
or chestnut, and a seeker after instances whose
authority is unimpeachable asserts that the certain
transmission of the chestnut color is indei>endent
of the color of the ancestors.
When the parents are of different color, the
lighter color is the more easily transmitted. Black?
and chestnuts produce browns, smne times chest-
nuts, and blacks seldom. Grays transmit their
color most frequently, blacks least frequently. Dark
browns with chestnuts usually get chestnuts, light
browns with chestnuts get washy chestnuts. A
chestnut mated with a gray may get rid of the
gray hue of the foal, and yet, despite these favor-
able conclusions, it appears that chestnuts are
mostly in the minority. That is to say, a sommary
of the Stud Book would probably show fewer
chestnut loals than bay pr brown or other colors.
3
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TKLlCGRAPHir FORM.
The hors4‘s whhli s**cni best in Tlmrstlay’s racc*s
arc:
Latonia, Ky., .lone 13.
1— Frcccut t*T. .lulm Wiggins. Ibnefa<lor.
2— Hasly Cma, Mai*. Highland Lassie.
3 — Monotony. liT»*giiiar, Square De.aler.
4 — P.edtiiiie Sl«>ries. tjneeii Errant. Snnflasli.
5 — OpP^'Hunity. ( apt. Rees. Criiice llenuis.
R. .lOHNSON, Ranette, Azalea.
7 — Julia L., Alert, Intuio*.
J. L. Dempsey,
Observer’s Latonia Handicap.
1 — Freeeuller. Nih. John AViggins. 'ranlac.
2 - lliglilaiul Lussii*, Clare, llasty Cora, tJinger
(Join.
3 — .Square Dealer, Monotony, Adeline L., Irregu-
lar.
4 — BEirriME STORIES, Siinfl.ish, Rosewood,
<JiH*eii Errant.
5 — OpiMTt unity, Jane Straitli, (’apt. R(*es, Water
Witih.
6 — R. R. Johnson. Panette. Azalea, Postmaster.
7 — Julia I.., Fly Home, Mi.ss Fannie, Zini.
Belmont Park, N. Y., June 1,3.
1 -Enfihoie. Drastie. Froslilla.
2— Sarsenet. Sliaiimm River. Yodeling. •
3— Wanda Pitzer. Favour. Genesis.
4 -Li t ri.r.rrE, a. K. .M:ic«»mber t*ntry. Royal
Ensign.
5 — Ell Roehe. Bine Tliisth*. Straight Forward.
0— Simr, Ci-lamlria, Chielet.
F. J. Ortcll.
Observer’s Belmont Park Handicap.
1 — Enfilade, Drasth*. Post Mark. Frostilla.
2 — S.arsenet. Man-heii:i. Sliaiiiimi River. Ahdmi.
3— Favour. Wanda l‘itz«*r. Miss Kriifer, t^ueeii of
tlie Se:i.
4 — Trackseiid, War Machine, I.ucnllite, Royal
Ensign.
5— Ed Roehe, J. J. Lillis, Straight Forward, P.Im*
Thistle.
6 — SIM’R, Cliiilet, Celamlria. Whimsy.
Blue Bonnets — Montreal. (Jue.. June 1.3.
1 -LADA EILEEN, ’rogolaml, .Sam Piekett.
2— C’oi»per King, Last Spark, R« d J’ost.
3 — Hornet. Carl ley. Old Pop.
4 — -SlnnpMTer, ('has, E. Grainger, Ihaldest.
,5 -Christie, Reprobate, Sands ot Pleasure.
(» — M.'ixim’s ('hoie<‘. 3'lie JIusylMjdy. Goodwood.
7— Fairy I.,<*gend, Obtdiis, Stiden Ante,
T. K. Lynch.
Observer’s Blue Bonnets Handicap.
1 — T.»:id.v Eileen, S:im Pickett, Maiiradt'r, Howard
Itlaiid.
2— (’opper King, I..ast Spark. <’orn Broom, Ain-
pliioti.
3 — Evnier. R.ivencourt, Alecto, liormd.
4— SlumlH*rer, Clias. F. Gi*aiiiger, Reddest, Idle
Michael.
5 — SANDS OF PLEASURE, Christie, Reprobate,
Jack Reeves.
6— Maxim’s ('lioice. The BiisylHid.v, Good\v«H>d,
JLizcliint .
7 — OlMdiis, Sam Slick, Stolen Ante, Fairy Ijegend.
Devonshire Park — Windsor, Out., June 13.
1 — Walter Dalit, Siiieerity, High Cost.
2 — Violet, Fathom. Dash.
.T-FELK’IDAD. Swift Fox. Old Harry.
4— ljil>crator. Fox.v GrifT. Noyniin.
5— Fruit (’ake, Crumps.-ill. Gipsey fjeorge.
♦5 — I*etit Bleu, Pill Money, Coinniauretta.
7 — Little Siring, Gordon Russell, ’riajaii.
W. J. Morrison.
Observer’s Devonshire Park Handicap.
1 — Siiieerity, High (’ost, AValtcr Dant, Winsiun-
vt*ni.
2 — Encore, Fathom. Violet. Corkey W.
3 - FelieidaiL Blaise. Lazy Ixiii, Sw ift Fox.
3— LIBERATOR, Foxy GritT, David Craig, Anna
K niter.
5 — (iipsey George, Fruit ('ake, ('ruinpsull, Gordon
Russell.
6 — Petit Bleu, Coinniauretta, I*in Money, Billie
Baker.
7 — Little String, Tiajan, Lady Mexican, Bac.
NO RACING ALLOWED IN ENGLAND.
Report that Prohibition Had Been Recalled Proves
to Have Been an Error.
Some time back it was reported that the English
government had rescinded its prohibition of racing.
Also that the regular Newmarket pn»gnim of meet-
ings for the year wmild be carried out. Tills re-
port was untrue. There was no annnlinent of the
prohibition ami racing in England is dead, although
carried on in some measure in Ireland. I»n<ion
8|K>rting lAfe of May ’J9 gives the following en
Ugliteiiiiig portrayal of the present turf situation
“Sir H. Meux: ‘Does that mean that if any
coiiceaaion is granted to Ireland a similar act of
justice will be granted to England in this matter?* **
“Mr. Law: ‘It is the intention to act in the same
way ill all parts of the United Kingdom.' ”
“The alK>ve qiieKtion and answer, which were re-
cordetl during tlie proceeding in the house of com-
mons on May 11, have furnished the text for
many an nrticle and many a private discussion
since Wednesday last, when the prime minister de-
clined to grant the wishes of the Jwkey (’liib
deputation in the direction of a resumption of
racing. Mr. Bunar Law. who tendered the reply
set out at the head of tliese n«»tes, must by this
time have b<‘eoine terrild.v siek of the wa.v in w’hich
Ills cabinet iidleagiies have let iiim ilown and
c.’iused liim to Im* plaeed in tb;it most niifortiinatt*
of all ixisitions. the s|Mins<«r of a pledge destined
to be broken almost immediately. I.«st they should
Im> forgotten, let me reeall the farts. It was, :is
already stated, on Ma.v 11 th.it Mr. Bonar Law told
Sir IbMlw'ortii Meiix that it was the intention of
the government to apply e«|ii:il tre:itment to both
England and Ir.dand in the matter of raring. l*re-
vioiisly to that, it will be n*membored. the Eng-
lish se.'ison had eome to an abrr.pt I'lid with the eoii-
eliision of the First Spring Meeting at lie.adquarters
on the 4th, but Irel.aiid li.id a w«M*k’s graee, p**r-
mittiiig the meetings .at Kilbeggan .ami 3’lie ('ur
ragli to tak«* jdae»* as arranged, and tliis |H>riod of
graee was eveiitii.ally extended to tin* following
w»‘<*k, wIm‘Ii the Dundalk and Plns'iiix Park nnet-
iiigs were lairrietl through with the government’s
consent.
Irish Meetings Permitted.
“Smi.e attcmi»t at cmisistemy was introduced by
the eaneell.'itioii of the ( harlevilh* and Piltown
meetings last week not withst.aiidiiig whi<h tin*
Limeriek Jnnetioii gatlo'riiig on Friday and S.atur-
day was officially sanctioned. In tin* meantime,
however, the Joek<*.v Uliib d«‘piitatioTi had wait«*d
upon the ])rime minister at lN»wniiig street, and
a debate instituted by Lord D’Aberiioii had taken
jdiM-e ill the up|>er ehamber. and on e:ieh of these
««a-.asioiis the government intimated virtii.all.v nii-
eompromisiiig objei-lion to the eontinu.it ion of rai ing
ill this loiiiiti.v. Whether it w;is by aeeideiit or
by design. 1 .‘sm. of course, unabb* to sa.v, but the
fart remains that an hour or two after li«»rd Uur-
z<iii ha<l tohi Lord D’Abernoii. Lord Diirh.-im, Lent
Ch.-ipliii. I..ord (’rewe, and otio r supporters of raeing
ill the House of ly«)rds that the m.atter must rem.aiii
in alMyaiico until Juno 20 — the date fixed for
the prime minister’s further meeting willi the
.biekey Uliib deputation -the news was issued that
government sanefion had Iwen given for the holding
of the Baldoyh^ Whitsuntide meeting yesterday and
foilay. Was the gr.’inting of sueh ]M‘rmission ]>ur-
poseiy held back from pnblie.itioii until after
(lie c<inebisioii of the Hons** of I.ords deb:itt* on
3’hursda.vV Only the |M»wers that 1 m? know', but
one thing is ceit.'iiii. tliat if it had been .‘iiinuiineed
«*arli« r in tlie da.v I.<»rd ('urzmi would b.ive fuiiml
it extremely awkward to ex)d;iiii a wa.v the gl.iriiig
disirep.mey between the tre.-iiimiit accorded Ellg-
laml and Irel.aml thereby diselosed.
Fi’.rtlier Discussion Set for June 20.
“Vesterd.i.v w»* were iiifonind that the 3'ip]>erary
meeting, fixed for Thiirs^la.v. will 1 m* alho'.'ed to
stand, and Ih.it the important ('nrr;igh gatiiering on
2(>th. 27lh. and 2S(h of .Inin* has also reeeiv«*d
olVii-ial s.'iin'iion. It li:is been stated over :ind ov»*r
ag.iiii in this eolnmn that ev»‘ii if there is to be
tidal prohibition of r.ieing in this eonntry liritish
sportsmen (*ntert;iin no dog-in-the-manger feeling
tow.'irds their Irish eontem|M»raries, to whom lh»*.v
silieeely wish b* Iter lin k tll.ill ll.lS )M*falleM them-
selves. 3'hey :ire entitled. Jiowever, to an explana-
tion of the dilVereiili.il treatment to wliieh they
.are bi-ing subjeeted, and it is to be Inqu-d th:it as
soon as Hie Hoiis<> of ('ominous re.Mssembtes tin*
matter will be t.-ikeii up vigorously, md only b.v those
members who are directly interested in the main-
teiianee of tin* horsc-brii'ding indnsir.v, but those
who, at :ill times, ;ire on tlio alort for signs of
tin* assumption of altogellnr nnw:irrant:ible arbi-
Iniry bolmvior on tin* part of tin* govornment.
Wli.it is t*» liajipea to the Hiirt«s*n meetings
originall.v arr.aiiged to take place b**tween 3'ipiM*r;ir.v
on 3'hursday and 3'he ('nrragh a month heme I
do not pretend to foresee, but even supposing tli.it
all Hn*S4* .are destined to go by tin* Iniard then*
still remains the faet of olTieial ;ii»prov.al being
conferred upon 3'ln* Ciirragli a month in advaine.
wliile Eiiglisli sportsmen ,ar«* required to wait until
Jinn* 2(» iM'fore they .are even p(*rmitted to know
whether simil.ar st* qis will be taken with reg.ard
to N«*wmarket. Everyone nndersl.ainis quite well
why siM'eial privileges are bestowed iqion Ireland,
but everyone is eqiiall.v «a»ns<‘ious i*f gross injiistiee
lM‘ing inflictetl upon thosi* eiig.-iged in an iiii|M>rtant
ii.ational iialustr.v in tills couiitr.v.”
OXNARD YEARLINGS BRING GOOD PRICES.
Twenty- seven Young Thoroughbreds Sold at Auction
Realize an Average of $840.
New Volk, .lune 13. An imported bay colt by
('.atmint .\rlette. d.aiigiiter of Robert Ee Diabb*.
brought the top pri«-e .at tin* sale of tin* Henry 3'.
Oxnard crop of I'.bie Ridge thoronghbiaal yearlings
s<dd at Darl.and’s Riding Ac.ailemy Monday night.
This youngster was imported wtih his dam b.v Mr,
Oxnard l.jst year. ('. H. 'I'liiend, a in*wc»>mer to
racing, was tin* pnrcli.ascr of tin* star of the sale,
and also bought others of the band or tw»*nt.v-seven
wlii<h went under the hamm«*r. Andrew Alill.r.
steward of tin* .!<»ekey ('Inb, paid tin* seeond highest
]iri<a* of tin* s.ale when la* iMMigbt a chest nut filly
iiy King James G.atien Iblle. 3'lie next highest
price w.as paid for a filly by Siiperm.au— Lux t'asta,
by Mr. 3'liienit.
3'he s;ile of twenty-seven yearlings, thirteen of
them b(‘ing ecdls and foiirtt*eii fillies, brought a
tot.il of $22,(J.50. or an average of $s4ti, 3'his w.as
considered a good sale, ami bia*eders from Kentucky
and elsewhere expressed themselves .as satisfied
with the outlook fi»r future sah’s of y<*.arlings. Hal
Uriia* Headley of Lexington w.as on liand to atteinl
tin* sale .and. awaiting results, expiess»*d himself
as highl.v gr.alified.
3'he sale was attended by all the leading owners
.and breed**rs. H. K. Knapp was oin* of the most
lilM*ral Imyers. 3'ln* list ot those sold .and the prices
realized. folh*w:
Bay colt by ('.atmint — Arh tte: U. II. 3'Iicriot, .$3,100
('hestinit fill.v by King James —Gaticn B»*llc;
Andrew Milb r 2,(’»00
Bay fill.v by .Siipei iii.iii Lux Casta; ('. H.
Theriot 2.(M)0
B.a.v Colt by King James Listless; 1{. 3’.
Wilson. Jr 1,S(M»
R.iy filly by Sir Wilfred R.ohcmia; John E.
Maddc!! l.KKI
Ibi.v Colt b.v King James — Rriiicess N«*ttie;
Oneck St.ible 1,(KI0
(hcstiiiit filly by King James l.ot.i wanna;
Oneck St.ible 1,0(M)
(’hestnut Colt b.v Vnlr.iin Sea Spray; S.amm*!
Ross
Brown colt l»y Adam Bcd»* — Autumn; II«*nry
Wattersoii
('Ii<‘stmit fill.v by Sir Wilfred —Santa ('atalina;
Oneek St.ible
It.a.v <*oIt by King Jaim's— .Vdelinette; I'hil
3'. ('liiiiii
Chestnut <*olt by Superman — Lacoiia; MIeha**!
Daly
Ba.v eolt by King James — Golden Grain; II.
Wattersoii
Chestnut fill.v by Siiperman-tjiieeii ; Oneek
.Stable
Brown <a»lt by King James — Virgil; Oneek
St.ibb*
ClM'stniit eolt by Sir Wilfn*<l— Sandy Bar; An-
tlrew Miller
Ba.v eolt by King J.imes — Riipieola; Om*»k
Stable
B;iy fill.v by King Jam»*s — Fiiturita; Ricli.ard
Mnlhern
CiM*stiiut filly b.v Superman — IMiimeria; J. L.
.Miirphj'
Chestmit filly by Superman— I’riiiecss Or-
momb*; M. Smart
(3iestiiut filly by Siiiiermau— Olcvia ; 11. Wat-
tersoii
Bav fillj’ by Superman — BelplioclM*; II.
Theriot 3.50
B.a.v filly b.v Su|M*rmaii- l.aidy Api»leby; J.
L. Murphy, IMiiladelidiia
(3n*stiiut fill.v by Superman— Coppelia ; J. L.
Murphy
(Micstiiut filly by King James — Masthead; J.
L. Murphy
Bay colt by Sir Wilfred — Bctth* Bramble; J.
li. Murphy
Bay cult by King James — Frank’s Daughter;
J*. L, Murphy
Today*!
Ind.
Hoirse. Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
33513
Happy Go Lueky
(M)
106. .700
Motor ('op, b. c, by
Uiieh* — Xareo . . .
106
Dr. Muck, cli. c, by
Star Shoot — Lady
Schorr
106
Alaric II,, b. c, by
Verw’(M)d — 1‘orte
Maillot
106
rurrc*ncy. b. c, by
S.iiii Gobi
KHJ
t
Tlic* Wife. ch. f, bv
Dellii — Home
Hub*
103
t
Arrow wood, U. f.
by J a v e liii —
Sc-rubwoc^l
103
1 tWic'klirii* Stable* entry.
.Madden entr.v.
j Drastic has hc*c*n racing promisingly.
Second Race — About 2 Miles.
Slc*c*pU*chase.
4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 1
1 (irafk rcMccnl: Sept. 1(), 1914 — 4:09
1.5.3.)
3.31 4 2‘
Shannon Rivc*r ....
9 147 X 7(H)
(3:i.561 )
Sarsenet
5 14(;X(;t)5
;k35);i ^
Ahdcm
7 i:i9X(;5)o
;);t4773
Man*liena (]M) ...
4 i:45X<590
33514^
'I'la* (’arm(*t (.M) ..
4 1.32X«;n5
335 c, 1 »
Wolfc*rtc»n II. (.M).
4 13SX(;85
;435U3
Sparks (M)
S 1 : 10 . (5S0
33 177
Yoih*liiig (.M) ....
(•» i:)2X680
33(;;)j)
Lc»c*h Earn
7 1 ;{().. 680
1 Shannon River is clue to win.
1 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. Main Course. 1
1 .3-3’e.ar-olds and iipwai'd. Filli(*s and man
•s. Selling.
1 ('Jrac*k record; June 3, 15)15 — 1:11% —
7 125.)
(.T?K)9)
Favour 105 1:13%
4 118X725
).3!*7SC,»*
\\.*iinl:i Pifzor ...km; 1:13
7 107X720
3.351 8»
(Ju(‘c*n of the Sea.. 1(H) 1:14‘%
3 105X715
;ki08S‘
Clt;iriii<‘iisc? 107 1:11%
(5 110X715
327H^*
Daybrc'.ik (M) ...1(14 l:15‘-5^,
3 5)2X710
3320:i
U;)<‘oiitc‘iisi* KM) 1:1(5%
4 110. .710
33409
Miss Knitc*r KH*. 1:12%
); 110X710
33013
Mother Maclirc*c* ...110 1:14%
3 5)7X705
3:i564
G«*nc*sis Ill 1:1.5
3 99.. 705
33 t7C.
I .acly Ed win:i 115 1:1 5%
5 11 4.. 705
:i;i2(fp
Pcdlyanmi (M) ...KHl:l8sv
3 101X705
:i:5.55).5
Cachet (M> 102'.1 :li;'%
3 103..7(H)
:t:H07
Margant L. (M)...l0l 1:18
3 107.. 700
Favoui
is sp«‘c*cly ami in gc*od form.
1 Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Straight. I
Kc
•lie* .Me luorial Siakc*s. Value $5,b00. 1
2 yc*ar tdds, AlhfW’aiic e*^.
(Tr;iek
rc'cord: .Inly 17, 15)15 1;03%-
-2 106.)
(.33.5:18
'rraeks(*ml
115. .7.50
C132tJ2)
I lie nllitc*
127. .745
:t:i:i(;(;2
Roy.'il Ensign ...
1 12 X 7:55
Ci:i.513)
Ruglioiisc?
115. .7:50
Gi.lCdO)
War Machine-
115. . 7:10
: 1 : 1 . 5 : 1 s-
Sun I'.iiar (.M)
112. .t::o
.hiscpi’ an Bcmt, br.
e, by -Ro-
qiietic*
112
tA.
K. .Mac-oinbc-r c'lilrv.
1 Tra<*kseiicl is said to Im* a real star.
Fifth Eace~l Mile.
3-year-olds :iud upward. Si'lling. I
(Tr.*(k
rec-ord: Sc-pt. 7 , 1914 1:.36‘,-
3-117.)
3:;c2ts
J. .!. Eillis Km; 1 :3s ‘ ,
(’. 113X725
:i:i5is’»
Gii.-t-n (*f the* S.-a..Ki5 1 :l'2s
3 5)15X720
(:i;5518)
Ed ib.chc* Ill 1:41
3 los \ 720
:i:;i9o''*
W(»odc II Shoes ...,112 1 :;;!)>-,
(5 113. .715
:i;u;h^
SIraiglit Forw.-ird ..101 l;41'‘-.s
3 10(5 -.71.5
(:i:i.5(;2)
Spc*.ir L;iiic*e 105)M:40-'-,
3 lol X7K)
:i:k;h -
Blue* 3'bisHc* lie, l;:tS *5
8 118X710
:}.'ii 55*
Diinga Dill
3 5)3.. 705
:;2495^
Liby.in S.inds 105 1:40^3
4 111X705
J. J.
Lillis s(*ems dc*c-idi*dly lM*st.
Sixth Race — 1 1-lC Miles.
3
-year-edds ami ni»ward. Handieap. I
(Track
n*c-ord: July 8, 1913—1:41%-
-5-1 *20.)
.3.35(*c3
SPUR 118 1:43%
4 12(5X750
:i;i5k;»
(’fl.-mdri.-i 112 1:4)5%
4 108X740
:i;i4io-
Wliimsy lo:U1:4S
4 110X7:55
(:i:i4is)
(Garbage lot) 1:47
5 io:5..7;io
:i:i5(;:i
Cliieb-t 120 1 :4(5'%
5 11. 5.. 7:50
spur i
liigh el.-iss and dm* to win.
900
900
8(H)
7.50
7(H)
COO
350
3(H)
.300
300
300
200
BELMONT PARK ENTRIES.
Probabilities: We.ather cloudy; tr.-n-k goo<l.
Racing starts at 2:.30 p. ni. (Cbicagu time, 1:.30.)
XRiins well In mud. ©Sui>erior mud nuuier.
(M) muideii.s. *Apprcntice allow’ance.
First Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight.
2-vear-olds. AUowama*s.
(Track ncord: May 19, 1908—51—2—112.)
Tmlay’s
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
33(UM)2
Drastie (M)
KML .725
C43478)
Enfilade
..Ill
;52
111. .720
(3:t:t29)
Frostilla
.113
:54sy
111X715
3 : 15:18
SyeaiiKMir (M) ..
..112
i-vt'-Jf.
KM5..715
:w)?(M)t
Post Mark
..114
:54>/-.
107. .710
:m(i9*
I'app (M)
..111
:54%s
KM5X710
33538t
Drill Master (M).
.107
:55%
106. .705
33513
Chief LaUy (M)..
.
106.. 705
BLUE BONNETS ENTRIES.
Probabilities: Weather clear; track lieavv.
Racing starts at 2:00 p. ni. (Chicago time, 1:00.)
XRuns well in mud. ©Sii|H*rior mud runner.
(M) maidens. ‘Apprentice allowance.
First Race— 5-8 Mile.
3-year-olds. Selling.
(Track record: June
13, 1908-^59%-
-2—108.)
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
Tmiay's
A.Wt.Han.
(.3.3.574)
Lad.v Eili*en .
111X725
Ct.36l7)
Togolaml ....
102 l:05%h
1(H)x720
.335:19
Sam Pic kett .
Km; 1:04%
105.. 71 5
:)35192
.Maraudc*r (M)
114 l:))5-%h
105). .715
:t:i574
Howard Blaml
(M).104 1 :()4%s
101 X705
:i:{574
Ideal (M) ...
107. .700
Lady
Eilc*c*n seems e
learly b«*st.
Second Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-ohls ;iud upw.ard. Handicap.
Foaled ill C.iiiada.
(Track record: June 7, 191 1— 1 :.374f.— .3 — 107.)
(3.3510)
33.540-
(.^327C)
33»r,5
33.5 to
33540
3.317
('orii Broom
Copper King
Red Post . . ,
Last Spark
Aiii]diioii ....
IsalHlle II. .
Silk Bird
Dh; l:39^/f,
103 1:40%
/..’.‘.IOC 1:39%
108 1:421^1
C 110X725
4 118X720
5 1()CX71()
.5 112X715
(5 110X710
3 92X705
4 11()X7(H)
- 97 1:44 1 11
Cora BriM.ni seems due for another victory.
Third Race— 7-8 Mile.
3-.vear-ohls :iml upward. Selling.
(Track reiord: Sept. 17, IDIO— 1 :24‘%— 0—111 .)
.3.3.540 Raveneourt 1(H) 1:.30%
Uxmer 107 l:;)2>:-h
Hid Pop 100 1;.3()%
liinly Spejulthrift ..104 1 : 30 %
:«575=
•3;’..540
:t,322C
33435
.33575
:n.575*
3;{r.5i
33140
,5 113X725
7 113X720
4 111X715
.5 111X710
Kathleen II lo7 l:32%li 4 110X710
3X705
3 J)5..7))5
5 lot) X 7(H)
4 10CX700
335;
3:1.503
3.3512
3:1522
(Jartley loo 1 ::b;%h
Hornet (M) 99 l;:i8%h
Cerf Vol.-Hit IIM*. l::H%h
Alecto (M) ,S« 1:29%
Nothing oiitst.-imiing here.
Fourth Race — About 2 Miles.
Steve Lane Ste«>p|eehase.
4-ycar-olds and iipw:ird. .84*lllng.
(Track record: S* pt. 12, 1908 — 3:.54 % — 5 - 145. )
.3.3(’..542 Chas. F. (Jrainger. 10 144x7(Hl
Sbimberer t.M) ... i;(sx«*.9."
Idle Miehael 0 144X*;9(
7 I4r,..»;s.^
Reddest (.M) .5 i:cix(;8.;
'1 he going will favor ('has. F. Grainger.
Fifth Race — 1 Mile.
Jacques Cartier Stakes. $1,500 added.
3-year-oIds and upward. Selling.
(Track record :• June 7, 191 1— 1 :37% :i - 107 )
3:i54U^ CHRISTIE 107 1:11
3:H30-* .Sjirids of IMeasim*. !)(*» 1:40'%
(:{:hi22)* Reprobate HS 1 -4;c.:l*
;ct'j:{0* V»*m tia los 1:40 *
33.5(M- J.-nk Reeves lOJ) 1:41
:(3i:u;-'< Amiwre II 104 1:42-V,
('hristie se**ms best at the weights.
Sixth Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-(dils ami upward. Claiming.
(Track recnl: June 7. 191 1 — 1 :;;7 .3 -107.)
5 1 05X7.50
4 111X740
3 94X740
5 97 X 735
4 102X725
4 104X720
.3.'{(;21
;t:i58o
3.3.505^
3:’.5ii^
:t.*{.5so’ M.-txiiii
29245
:t;:.5(M)
.3:h:'.s
.3.3.-MMI-1
Ilazelimt KHUl :42%
I );i rt w ort h 1 1.3 1 :42%
G004|W04m 1 107 1;.l0*-
Margery lol 1:l7%li
( h4»i4-4'
. . 107 1:39!^
1 to 1 :40%
3 lol X 72:
9 110X721
5 112X71."
4 10.3 71 :
(5 112X71.-
r. 107
R.a If 1 - 4.11 ,
'I'lie Biisyl)04ly 115 1 :.50»/-,sy 9 110 <71
('lara Morgan lol 1:10% 4 I0.3XT«
La4ly 1 . 0 I 14 | 4 »|| 7 I4ISV7I
(:i.3395) 3'liom.is ('alia way. . 1 14 1:44% (» I07x7(
3.3131- Phil T 105 l:4.5s‘ 5 112X7(
Haztlnnt is ra.iiig W4*ll ami in liglit.
Seventh Race— 1 1-8 Miles.
3-y4*ar-4d(!s ami iipwanl. Cl.iiming.
(Trac k rec-ord: July 8,1913 1:44% — 5 — 1‘*0 )
.^3.54.5■ Oboliis lOS l-.54'-i^
;:.'i(;22- Fairy L4*g.*nd
.3;U.15'* Stc.li ii Ante* 112 1;.59'%
3;{(*».57 ^loiioe.oy 117 1;.V4%
3.30..57 Prim Harry Ill 1 :.59%
3;{2T9"* ,S;im Sliek 114.'1:.5(;%
Oboliis :ipiM*ars lM*st here*.
5 110X72
4 1 ih;x 72
5 111X71
7 107X71
4 102X70
5 !)3 >; 70
DEVONSHIRE PARK FORM CHART.
WINDSOR. ONT., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917.
so4 iali.. n. S4.‘4-o!i(| Me 4-ting of 7 days. Weathc
►»‘V.n'shire Park. Fourth da.v. W4*st4‘rn Racing As-
Weathcr clear first six races; last race wet.
'iViPw** "i*'!' o' •^othansoii ami W. J. Morrison. I’residiii.g Judge*, Sheridan ('lark.
* Db** . Iv:i4-ing 8.*4 rc-t.ir.v, M.irtiii .N.ithaiiscui.
Starter, Edward
Rm 4 iiig starts at 2::)0 p. m. (('hieago time 1 :.3o p. m. ). ♦Indicates appre ntice all.Vwaiicc*.
^’^IST R.\CE 4 1-2 Furlongr.. (.hiiie 9, 1917— 55C. 2— 111.) Pur.se .$7t hi. 2-year
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ «»hls. Cl aiming . .\c-t val m* to winner $.5tH): seeond. $12.5; third. $75.
Indc?x Horses AWt P PSt % % % Str Fin” .Tockeys 'Owmers
'i UA A
334HO ‘ A UIH( 'A .V ARROW
3:^581 -SIXCKRITV
( 33469 ) WA LTHR DANT
:i35HI S'l'Alt HARY
LANTERN
:435i6 i.rrrLE menard
33139 VINTAGE
CLARICE RUTH
('lav. r G H P.rowne
R Holton E 'r Zollicoffer
G Mcjlc^s’th.l It Goodman
A J<»hnsoii A R Walke r
\V' McIn’rc'Novuda Sloe k Farm
N Burger J L Brannon
G Scherre-ri’olanel Stable
T ll.-nry (! R Milh-r
E quiv. Odds S ^r’ t
n;n iTm
w ii:{ »; 1
w iiH) :: 2 I'i 1.'” L"
v>' 105 1 7 t;-*~ .5«i :>■»
WH lo:; s r. 41
wit Um; ,5 .3 4A 4A .5’,
w 10.5 2 1 .5''.’. IF (P
XV 7 .5 7*77
w 10:U 4 lj4*ft .at the po.st .. .. ......
. Time. 23%, 49 Vs, 55 (new track rec4»nl). Track fast.
inntm*ls paid, Afri<*aii Airow, .$5.20 straight, $3.10 place, $2.40 show; Sim*eritv, $3.70 place. $2.70
show'; \\ alter D.-mt, $2.70 show'. ’
::Ck5-1(mi
220- bMI
♦;t I'.- 1(111
0 . -. 1 . 5 - 100
. 5525 - 1 1 Kl
49.SO-I1M)
711 H) loo
Ovcruc-ights - Cl.iricc* Ruth. .'Dj. pounds.
33645
SECOND R.\('E -3-4 Mile. (Oc t. 31, 19D; -1 :12— 2 90. ) Purse* $(MH). 3-year-olds
and iipw.'ird. Maidc'iis. Allow':iiiec*s. N<*t valm? tc» winii'*r $450; ste-emd $1(H)-
third. $.50.
Index
Horsc*s
A Wt PI
St Vi
% % Str Fin
J<M*lveys
()wm*rs
:g505:i
JLMDER
w
:? K»7 s
J
(5> O'.'. ()• ‘ I '
R .M.*I)’,d
( !
Straus ,
32630
KINGId.N(5 IT.
w);
4 114 I
4
4.*. .'5' 1* 2‘.
E Haynes
H
G Bed We l l
; 3 .5 26 ’
COUN'I'Y (’OURT
w»
:i 10.5
(5
|« •Ml .»l *»l
3' Hc*nrv
.1
M Henry
:;2»4o
JA.NUARY
w
:? 108 n
L*
:p a\ 111 1'.
(' Gross
H
Bovb*
:^354 7
GAY LIFE
w
loo 2
:i
• 2 - III f.*?.
1' .Knkius
1)
32886
M(K>NL1G1IT II.
w
(5 III 4
10
IP lO'.t Nil (5.'.
A ('lavc*r
( :
H Browne
3231*2
DORE
w^
:i 105 5.
7
511 (p 7‘.'.
G Mcd**s'tbE
M Hall
32915
E l 'I'A'S (MLXR.M
W'
('. HI 10
12
12 12 7A SI.
I*; Smitli
D
B Frec'iiian
32H78
Dlt. EJ.MBREE
w a
10 s (i
9
SA S' 9A 50
W .Meln’r.
R
B AIbn
33547
MAGK’ .MHHUm
W'
b).; 12
5
9* 9- KOAIo-
-A. .f'dinsoiiW
G- Hou.se
:*.292 1
USEFUI^
W B
:i 105 :5
8
M'.’ll' 12 *11 'A
G Sc'bei rc-r.M
(' Moor *
32900
KEY MAR
w«
5 111 7
H
7' 7A H- 12
’»V Hoair
w
■C Weant
tMutui?! fic?ld.
Time
, 24%
, 49, 1:14. Track fast.
Kemiv. Odds S tr’t
4.'iO 1(H)
(■»!X» b»o
t2:.v 1(0
1125 Id'i
t
2249 l(Nl
G 2 »;o loo
t
715i> l(Hi
.‘t'MI ICNI
4li2. lck(
.S3o loo
$2 mutuels paid Raidir. $11.00 straigut, $(;.'c0 place*, $3.9() show; Kiiigliiig II., $(’.90 place. .$4.70
show : (’oiinty ('onrt. $3.10 show.
Equivalent iMM.kiiig odds — Raider. 4.50 to lOO straight. 235 to 1(H) pl.ice, 95 to 1(H) show'; Kiiigliiig 11.,
215 to 1(H) idaee, i:)5 to lot) show ; ('ounty Court. 55 to lOO siiow.
Si ra tehed —32878 Magikon, 114; (^harming Billy, 105; 32921 Kestrel, 103.
()verwc*iglits -January. 3 i>ounds; (L-iy Life. 4.
33646
THIRD RA('E- 3-4 Mile. (Oc t. 31, 1916 -1:12—2-90.) Pur.se $(MH). 3-.vc*ar-oIcls and
(5(H)
Index Hors<*s
AWtPPSt 14 %
%
Str Fin
Joekeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
500
:;3582 ^ ♦ B( N 'rY Jl)l IN.SON
w
bJ8
5)
5
j5'.'.
J*
R
Bedton .V
i' McCafferty
I8T. 100
3:i58:i GARL
W II
(5
11(5
2
S
S'A
OA
('.'
lii
1*7
Huyne.s W’
W’aterman
ip;. 100
.500
:>292 4 P( )NTEFRACT
W’B
8 11:5
7
H
71
4.'.
:;ii
,1
L)'mini»*k J
s:t. 100
.33548 MII/roN ROBLEE
W'
(5
11 :;
10
12
12
7*
4'
Gaugel J
Stepheii.son
SM.5 KH)
5(H)
3 2 94 0 * ( A it 1 . HO B I*'. R'PS
WB
t
JOS H
9
2 *
Ill
pi
r.'A
JohnscuiS
Pedk
i(‘d.;-ioo
33395 RUTH iuS'l'flER
W
8
111
5
2
h
2 *
4A
O'
W'
Orines (*
Irby
tisdo Kh)
4(X)
3:i388 2 ROBT. .M ANTELI,
WB (>
h:;
:i
4
41 *
01
71 *
(J
MoIes’thF
Moore
t
(;t294I)AI/l.VMAlIA
W'
!»
11:5
4
6
(iA
SO
8.’.
Silk
'r
Henry 1»
11 Swope
."INV JOO
400
:i>922 INGOT
W
4
11:1
8
1
HA
12
IP
9A
n
Bedell (1
J Broekmiller
477r.-10()
33485 2 ELEA N< )R
W
1
111
1
,3
loi
K)'2
10'
]()2
17
Smith J
M H(*<lriek
t
4(H)
:t:i582 ('Ll’MSY KATE
W’
4
m
(•
7
lA
5(li
5)2
IP
G
Scherrerit
B Allen
505 loo
2 2 098 JA.MES OAKLEY
W
4
HJ
12
10
9 '.A
11'
12
12
H
AVakofr 11
Van Ry
477."i-K»0
t.Mutuel fie ld. _
$2 miitii(*Is paid. Bogy Johnson, $5.70 straight, $4.20 plaee,
Pontefrac't, $5.10 show’.
$3.10 show; Garl, $9.90 pl.nce, $6. .50 show;
Kciuivalent iMM.king mlds— Bogy Johnson, 18.5 to 100 straight, 110 to 1(H) place, 55 to 100 show; Garl,
:x95 to 1(H) plaee, 225 to 100 show; Pontefract, 1.55 to 1(H> show'.
Winner Br. g. hy Bonnie Jcm? — L a l)otta (trainc*d hy W. D.ivis; bred b.v Mr. II. Beaty).
W(*nt to jMist at :i:42. At post 3 minutes. Start good :ind slow. Won liandily; s<*concl and third driv-
ing. BOGY JOHNSON came through fast at the head of tie* stn*tc*li and drew away after passing CARL
ItOBKRTS. G.\RL closed a big gap and finished fast. PONTEFRACT ran a gcwHl raee. MILTON
ROBLEE closed a great gap. (’.\RIj ROBERTS slic»w'i*d s|M*ed.
Serateh(*d :U’):i51 Cash on Delivery. 113; 3:t022^Clara James.
gCMHl
111; 3*2940 B. A. Jones, 11.3.
33647
FOt RTH R.VCE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Dot. 6, 1916— 1 :06%— 5—112. ) Wyandotte Handl-
eap, IMii^e $1,000. 3-j’ear-olds and upw’ard. Net value to winner $750; sec-ond,
$175; third. $75.
Index Horses
( .33549 )ETRTT8GAN ym 5 122 4
(3:tl69)H’KS AND ST’RSwB 5 103 6
AWtPPSt */4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str't
2‘.i 1- H C. Jackson E G Vivell 2 I 0 -I 0 O
3i 2.J 2A W Hoag W C Weant 4()4o Km)
7'i 4-i .“IH B Kop’ni’nXev'ada Stock Farm is:!t5 10 >)
D 3'5 4A A (3aver W Durnan 5X0-100
7* ;5‘ N Burger J iM Booker 1.5,S(M(H)
f».i 6.5 A JohnsonJ I.«owe 4SK5-10))
4 4«k r>u 7» T Henry J B Goodman 27.5 100
5 Sii S» 8* T Nolan F W Forsting 385-100
? 9 9 U McD’ottJ A Thom.son 47(K)-100
Time, 23%, 48%, 1:00, 1:06% (equals track record). Track fait.
$2 mutuels paid, Etruscan, $(i.20 straight, $4.(*iU place, $4.00 show; Bars and Stars, $30.20 place,
$14.90 show': (Hadiola, $8.10 sh(»w’.
Eciniviilent lNN>king (mMs — E triiscain, 210 to 100 straight. 130 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; Bara and
Stars. 1410 to 100 place, (V15 to KM) sIiow; Gludiola, 305 to 100 show.
Winner— ('ll. g, by Burgomaster — Fieside (train«*d by A. 11. Vivell; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whit-
ney).
33549 GBADIOI^.V
3354 7 =SW I FT F( >X
:<3585 KOHPHAGB
33326 GUNlxnVDER
(33585) KINNEY
33585»AUALID
LEIXIAP
w .3 90 1
w .3 102 2 1
W’B 6 991 9 6
WB 3 1(M) 7 .3
w 4 117 .3
WB 7 HO 8
w 3 105
ing.
Went to post at 4:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third drlv-
fiTKUSCAN rac^ SWIFT FOX Into defeat ta early racing and, taking a long lead, won in a
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917.
DAILY RACING FORM,
8
canter. BARS AND STARS Tras always a forward contender, but could never get to the winner. GLAD-
lOLA ran a good race and lini»hed fast. KINNEY quit.
Sera tcheil— 33549* Libera tor, 110; 33584 King Tuscan, 103; (33027) Harry L., 112.
Overweights — Korfliage, pounds.
33648 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Nov. 3. 1910— 1 ;30%— 3— 102.) Purse $800. 3-year-olds and
Index Horses
Allowances. Net value to winner $000; second, $125; third, $75.
A WtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
w 5 108 S 3 6 6 45 2i 11 R McD’ottJ A Thom.son“
Equiv. Odds Str*t
33107 OKMULU w 5 108 3 3 6 6 45 25 1^ R McD’ottJ A Thom.son 600-100
33.5502SL1PPEHY ELM w 4 105 1 2 15 3‘ 3’* 3^ 25 A Johnson Nevada Stock Farm 90-100
33.5.50 CREPUSCITLE WB 3 99 6 6 5‘ 4= 1* 1* 3=^ A Claver O H Browne 890-KK)
32»03*<;oia>. urs.'^ELL wb 7 115 2 1 25 15 -i 4* 4» \V Orm«*s H W Plant 1135-100
33190 1*LEASI:R’\TLLE wb 5 110 4 4 4‘ 5A 6 5» E Haynes J Lowe 3.570 100
33585 = TYKANT wn 3 KjO 5 5 3- 5 2‘ 5> 6 6 tJ ScherrerH G Bedwell 310 100
Time, 24V;. 49%. 1:14%, 1:40%. Track fast.
$2 mntneN paid, Ormulu, $11.00 straight, $5.40 place, $3.50 show; SlipiJcry Elm, $3.10 place, $2.C0
show; Crejiuseule. $3.40 show.
E.inivjileiit booking iwlds — Ormnln. <WK) to 100 straight, 170 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Slipi>ery
Elm. .5.5 to UMI pl:M*e. 30 to KKi s 1 m>w; Crepus<ule. 70 to HMI siiow.
Winner — t'li. m. by_ Fair Play -Orient.i (trained by II. Oots: bred by Mr. August Belmont).
Went to post at 4:51. At post 1 minute. Start goisl and slow. Won h:imlily; second and third driv-
ing. OUMI l.r was ontnin early, but moved up steadily on the backstrctcli and wore CUEI'CSCPLE
down ill the liiial eighth. SLIPPERY ELM outgiimed the tiring CREIM’SCI’LE in the final drive. CRE-
Pi’SCl LK set a fast pace and tins! qiii(*kly when challenged. GORDON RCS.SEIjL and TYRANT quit.
OOO^Q SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Oct. 28, 1910— 1:43%^ -109.) Purse $700.
O O O ^ V 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500; second, $125;
third. $75.
Index Horses
A Wt 1*1* St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str*t
33.587^STAR iOUD w 5 IW 4 7 1' P 1‘ 1- 1" A iMaver P I. Short IW-PK)
3307H*C.\KO NU.ME wn 6 101 6 2 9 6'5 3'5 :;5 L’" A Alex’dratt Alexandra 524.5-100
32504 1*ETLAK WB 4 108 1 8 2* 25 25 25 35 K J’.edell A C Niehaus nC,5-100
33583 l*K. PHILSTH’PE WB 8 101 7 5 55 ,5‘« 6' 5‘ 4’5 H McD’ott H E Hamilton 1365 100
(33587 )IMI*HESSIUN w 8 111 2 C 3« .3' i 4' 5 45 5» H Wakoff J H White 175-KH)
33551 -D.\Y DAY wb 5 HI 9 1 4i* 7* 5'» 6- 6‘ T Henry J M Hedrick .560 100
33587 FLYING FEET w 9 109^ S 4 71 S'.l 7' 7U 7- J D’lnlnickA Clesi 221.5-100
33582 I’ATSY MA(’K WB 6 109 5 3 6.\ 4*' 8= 8- S» AV' Mi ln’reE J Ramsey 8390-KM)
33583*CUUNTEUPART wn 7 101 3 9 S* 9 9 9 9 R Bolton A Smith 2705-100
Time. 24%. 49%, 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:45%. Track fast.
$2 mutiiels paid. Star Bird. $,5.S0 straight, $3.90 phice, $3.10 show; (’aro Nome, $29.70 place, $15.30
show: 1‘etlar. $(J.(K) show.
E«|uiv:il<Mit iHMiking islds — .Star P.ird. 190 to 1(H» straight. 95 to 100 place, .55 to 100 show; Caro Nome,
13.S5 to loo place. (J(?5 to 100 show; Pctlar. 2(NI to l(Mt show.
Winner -Cli. in. by Star Ruby -Water P.ird (trained by W. Short; bred by Mr. James B. Haggin).
Went to p4,st at .5:1S. At iKJst 3 minut«‘s. Start go<Ml am! slow. Won e.-isily; seeoiid and third driv-
ing. ,ST.\R BIRD went to tin* front on the lirst turn :iml drew away in tin* stretcli to win in a canter.
(’.■\RO Nti.ME el«»sed a g:ip and linislie«I fast. PET1..\.R followi*d the leader in closest pursuit, but tin*d
liadly ill tin* tiiial sixteenth. IMI’RESSION quit.
SiTatelnsI 3.5.5.M; Bank liill. IOC,; (.5:t(i29)8avino, lOS; 3345S Consoler, 104.
Overweights Flying Feet. 1 'o ixnmds.
OQ|« SEVENTH RA('E— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Oct. 28, 191C.— 1 ;43%— 4— 109.) Purse $7(M>.
3-ycar-ohls and upward. Claiming. Net value to wiiiiiei
third. $75.
er $50(t; secoinl, $125;
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Sir Fill Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str* t
56.5-100
(kSO 100
2!C>-100
33587 .STRI.'’LIF1*' w S los 3 1 5> 3i 3‘ 1' 1“ W Hoag AV C Weaiit
33588 nri>WEISF.Il w 17 lc6 5 5 1' 2- 2’1 25 2' A JohusonG H Abbott
<33.586)Mri) SILL WB 9 111 4 7 7- 4* 35 3^ E Haynes W A McKinney
33580 .srHCTINKER WB 5 b»9 7 8 (lA .55 ,5» 51 4=» AV 1 )nnes K I'itt 179,5-lo0
33587 LADY l.N.NOC’XCRwH (i lOS 1 2 8 7^ 7" 5» (’ Jackson I) A Stevens 945-100
33587 KING K. wB ., 109 2 3 25 1- I'l 4'5 6‘ AI M’th. w.sAV J Press 17!*0 KJO
33551 AV I. D’S WONDER WB 7 los 6 6 3‘ 45 6'5 6‘ 7"> H Wakoff H A’an Ity 410 Kh>
33587 JhXSIE lAil'ISE WB 6 K'9 .S 4 4* 8 S 8 8 .1 I)*minh*UJ M Booker 300 100
Time, 244^. 4925. 1:17%. 1:43%, 1:51%. Track sloppy.
.82 inutuels jiaid. Steh-lill. $13..‘{0 straight, $(5,30 plaie, $3,90 show; Bimweiser, $(>.10 place, $3.50
show ; Mini Sill. $3.00 show.
Equivalent hooking odds — Steh-lifT, .5(*>.5 to 1(M( straight, 215 to 100 pl.aee, 95 to 1(H) show*; Biidw'ciser,
20.5 to llMI i»l:ice. 75 to llNl show; A! ml Sill. SO to 1(MI show.
Winner B. g. hy CliiVonl .Vinstel (trained hy R. L*ster; l>r«*d hy Mr. John Sanford),
Went to pi>st at ,5;.53. .Vt pt»st 1 iniiinte. Start g«K»d am! slow. Won driving; seeoinl and third the
s.'Jine. S'CELCLirr. in elose pursuit of the h*aders from tin* start. im.\ed up into tin* lead in the honn*-
streteh ami just Lasted long • nougli. Bt DWEISER ran :i gomi rare :iml liiiishe«1 gaim*Iy. AIl’D SILL
was under h:ird i)f«*ssnr«*. hut was not able to get nji.
ScraLind .TL5.51 High Horse, llu; 33629 liose .Inliette, 99; .3.3.551 (Jal.iway, 1(K>; 335S3 King Mart,
IPS.
BLUE BONNETS FORM CHART.
MONTREAL. QUE., WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, 1917. — Blue Bonnets. Sixth day. Moiitn*al Jo<*key Club.
Spring .Meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. *
.8t«*w:ird to Repn-sont ('anadi:in R.aeing Assooi.at ions, 1‘r.ancis Nelson.
Stiirter. A. I’,. D;oh*. Racing Secretary. W. Norfliey.
I’ivshling Judge, Peter (’linch.
Raring starts at 2:(K» p. m. (Chicago time 1 :(K> p. m.). •Imlic:(t»*s nppicnticc allowanci*.
. 636.51
PIR.S’P RACE- 3-4 Mile. (Sept. 4. 191.5-1:12—5-105.) $(MM) Added. 3-year-olds
Index Horses
A Wt PI
St
* 4 *%
% Str Fill
Joekeys Owners Equiv.
Odds Str’t
.33091 (’ARDOME
w
4 1()S‘ 2
2
] I
luk
'r Rice 1* Levdeiker
t430-l«M)
335**4 BI-LM TY .SPOT
\v
:i 101 3
3
2*
2A F
AV’ ('rump N Maclarlaiie
595-100
‘29430*AR.MIXF
AVB
4 lOL’ 4
4
34
3* 3A
3»
.T Bell H Giiiciings
t
3;4:»()() Ro.SE FIXN
\V
3 !*'.♦ !♦
7
9*
4- 4‘
4-
H ManmerJ R She ridan
4.3SO-100
33.579 SllRAPXEL
AV
4 1()9 7
9
IF
7*
51
'P Par’ton 1’ AV Campbell
lll.a-lOO
:;:t5;!)*URh;in’ sand
W
3 !*;» s
.|!i
,5’ r>.\
AV' Collins D Ray tnoiul
645 1«H»
( 3 3.5 7 9 ) D’ M 1 X 1 ( ) X 1 * A R K w B
3 lof) 10
1;
.53
7' (P
V-
D Stirling C 1: .lohnson
745- 1(H)
3:{.50O ZAIJ
WB
•i m 1
1
c.i HP
S'
Cl Loiinis A K.-ith
::r>o DM)
335 7 9 - .\K »XTR E A L
W
6 107 13
s
10'
11' Si
9*
R lOsteji S .Aliodow
655- bK)
33395 llA.S’rEXA
AV
6 no 0
10
13*
12i 9-
lo'?.
J Connors (’armandalo Stock Farm
33351 A XX IE EDGAR
AA’
3 99 14
n
7I1
10\ ID
11®
H .leffiaitt Dublin Stable
1
3*»878 BABY RASi'H
AV
3 101 5
13
14
14 13-’
13 A
E DonahucC F Braiult
119C0-KH)
33579 CERF VOLANT
AV
5 105'.12
14
11“
13' 11“
uf*
J I’itz C A I^ivigno
t
33500 MAZ.NIK w 5 111 11 12 85 8" 14 11 L Mink E J McGruw' 900 100
t.Miifiiel field. Tinn*. 25%, 51, 1:18%. Track heavy.
.$2 inutuels p.iid. Card«>me lield. .$10.60 straight. $6.(MI a pLne; I’.eanty Spot. $1.(50 .a place.
Equivalent hooking odds ( ardoine, lield, 439 to 1(M) straight. 2(M) to UM» a place; Beauty Spot, 130 to
100 a place.
Winner --(’ll. f, hy .Tack Atkin — Toots Alook (trained hy .1. O. P.urttscln*ll ; hr«*d hy Mr. Barney Schrei-
her).
AVeiit to i>ost at 2:12, At post 2 minutes. Start good .and slow. AVon driving: second and third the
same. ('.ARlMi.ME, away forwanll.v, showed the most speed :ind caim* ag.iin :ifter being headed ami ont-
sfa.ved P.E.AC'rY SI'O’C. 'I'Im* latter r.aced in close pursuit, hut tired after getting to tin* front. ARAIINE
tired and just l:ist>*d long enough to outstay ROSE FIN.N. 3’ln* latter closed a gap rcsclutcly.
ScratcheCi -;5.3579 Miss Gayle, 107; 33.575 (J.irtlcy, 104.
Overw»*iglits - ( .irdome, 1 pounds; Cerf N'olant, 1%.
33652
Im lex Ho rses
33l»()2 MARY AIACD
(33539 )SWKE1* Cl* IT.
( 33.502 ) V I R( ; I 1 A YHIM..
33.502 “S35 tRM la d'X D
33502 - JIM H EFFEltING
DANDY
D 1'5 l-
OND RACE— 5-8 Milo. (.Inne 13, 1908— .59 2—1 OS.) $7(»0 Add<*d. 2-year-olds.
Allowances. Net value to winner .$.540; sei ond. $P2 5; third, $60.
AA\’tl*PSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str* t
(5N.5 loo
220- KH»
4:X5-KM>
2:{r.-ioo
6S;V100
5270 -IJO
43 41
6
2'* It Estoji K .McEride
2‘ 22 G Lomas J .S ’Pyrec
44 31 AV ('rump J 1’ Jones
.3« 4^ H .Teffcott G M Hcndrie
515 -,20 'p j»ar’ton R J Au.stin
6 6 J Hell II B Johnson
[*p IL, $.3.00 a place; A’irginia
w 112 5 3
w 1K» 4 2
w 119 .3 1
w 112 6 5
w IIG 1 4
W K»6 2 6
Time. 24%, 50, 1:03%. Track heavy.
$2 mntncls ]>aid. Alary Maud, $15.70 .straight, $3.90 a place; Sweep
Y'ldl. .$2.90 a place.
Eqnivrdi lit iKit.kiiig odds— ATary Aland, 085 to 100 straight, 95 to 100 a place; Sweep Up II., 50 to KM)
a place; Virgiui.a Y« 11. 1.5 to KM) a ]»lace.
Winner — B. f, by Irisli Lad — Frizctti? (tniimd liy AA*. Livingston; hn*d in France by Mr. H. B. Diir-
J'oa).
AVciit to post at 2:41. At post 1 minute. Start goml and slow’. AV’oii driving; second and third the
same. MARY MAI D set :i good p.ice, saved ground when entering the homestretch and just lasted long
eiioiigli to win. SWEEP CP II. rae**d on the inside to the strel»*ii turn, where he came wide and was
gaining with every stride at the liiiish. A'lRGlNIA A’ELL outstayed S'PORM BOUND.
QQOPTO 3'IIIRD RAi^I-:- 1 1-8 Miles. (June (*>. 1914 — 1 :.5’2— .3- 109. ) $8(M) Added. 3-year-olds
O O O O O ami ni>ward. Ilamlicap. Net va liie to w inner .$.590; second. $1.50; third. $75.
- - - - -- - E<iuiv. Odds 8tr*t
Ow’iiers
AAVtPP St % % %StrFin Jockeys
w’ 4 K»4 2 2 2* H F lu2 Ri G lamias .1 S 3\vrce
__Imlex Horses
33.541 KLVG NEP’TUNE'
33437 .M0.8'*(>WA w n 5 104 1 1 4 :i»« 4 .3u)c 2^ AV' ('rump J O Keene
33541 OPERA GL.V.SS w 4 lo» 4 4 .3* 2R 3H 2‘i 3^ J Bell S B Thoinp.son
(33578)GREE.\\V(K>D w 4 10>i 3 3 1»» 4 2»n 4 4 AV Collins G H .Marlman
4;:.5 loo
9.V 100
17«JO-10<)
Time. 272/5, 64V5, 1:20%, 1:48, 2:01%. Track heavy” L** iw
$2 mntncls paid. King N«*ptniie. $10.70 straiglit, $3.80 a place; Moscowa, $2.70 a place.
Equivalent iHiokiiig odds — King Neptune, 435 to 100 straight. 90 to KK) a place; Aloscow’a, 35 to
place.
AViiiiier — Br. g. by Sea King — Toots (trained by B. B. Lirrick: bn*d by Air. J. E. Lane).
AVent to jiost at ;t:12. At post 1 minute. Start giMnl ami slow’. AV’oii driving; second and tliinl the
same. KING .NEP'PI NE drew aw.iy 011 the far turn, but was tiring at tlie end and had to be h;ird rid-
ilcii to oiitst.’i.v M()S(’OWA. 'Pin* latter finished fast on tin* inside and was wearing the winner clown at
the end. Ol’ERA GLASS showcil siM*ed, but tired in the last eighth. (HtEENAV’OOD quit.
100 a
FOCRPII R.V(’E— About 2 Miles. (Sept. 12, 1908— 3:.54%— 5— 14.5.) Steeplechase.
$700 .Added. 4-ycar-olds and iipw’ard. Selling. Net value to winner $530; sec-
Olid, $125; third, $00.
Index Horses
AAV'tPPSt .5 S 11 14 Fin Jo<*keys Owners
Equiv. Odds SJ^r’t
100-1(K)
770-1(8)
225-100
410-100
33542 .^TUCC’O w 6 1.52 4 3 U 1* 1“ J Clark AV Stockton
335772c. F. (iHAINGER WH 10 140 1 1 4 3»k 2> 2= AV Daly J F Hyne.s
(33522 KTHEVRON w 5 143 2 4 .3'« 2* 2* 3»» 3-o J Smith H G Bedwell
33542 CYNOSURE w 8 142 3 2 K*k 4 4 4 4 M Yourcll G P Sherman
Time, 4:27%. Track heavy.
$2 mutiicls paid. Stucco, $4.00 straight, $3.20 a place; (’has. F. Grainger, $4.20 a place.
ICqnivalciit booking odds — Stucco, 100 to 100 straight, 60 to KM) a place; (’has. F. Grainger, 110 to KM)
a pla<*e.
AVinm*r — Br. g, by Filigrant* — Aly Eleanor (tniiucd by J. W. Ilcalt*y; bred by AIt*R8rs. riiinu &
Forsythe).
AVent to post at 3:33. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow’. AA'on easll.v; second and third
driving. STUCi’O was saved until in the last Imlf mile, tlieii drew' away and W’oii in a canter. (’HAS.
F. (iltAlNGER easily passed CHEVRON in the final eighth. Tlie latter quit after going a mile and a half.
QQ^RT FIFTH R.VCE— 1 Mile. (June 7, 1911— 1 :.37%— .3— 107.) $600 Added. 3-year-olds and
npwani. Claiming. Net value to winner $470; second, $KM); tliird, $50.
I udex Horses
AAVtPPSt % % %StrFin Jockeys Owners
Eqniv. Odds Str*t
S3575 PEPPER .SAUCE w 5 109 4 5 .5 1'* 1' 1== 1‘ AV Crump C A Crew 200 100
33520* ‘HAMPTON DAME w 5 102 5 2 V 2J 2“ 2« 2'* E DonahueAV Krausmann 120-100
33.520 LA.ST SPARK w 5 112 1 1 IJ 3* .3* 3» .3* T Rice H A Cotton :T90 100
S8540*SACAL WB 6 101 3 4 2h 4* 4» 4'® 4« AV Collins (T Robillard 1120 100
33575 OTERO w .5 104 2 3 4>« 5 ,5 5 5 G I.omas B Hanley 2470-100
Time, 25%, 62, 1:18%, 1:47%. Track heavy.
$2 mutuels paid. Pepper Sauei*, $(!.0U straight, $2.70 a place; Hampton Dame, $2.70 a place.
Equivalent Imokiiig mlds — I’epiier Sauce, 2(M) to 100 straight, 35 to 100 a place; Hamptou Dame, 35
tc KM) a place.
Winner — B. li, by Inferno — New Dance (trained by F. Crew: bred by Air, J. E. Seagram).
Went to iMist at 4:07. At i*ost 1 miiinti*. Start good and alow’. Won handily; second and third
driving. PEPPER SAUCE t<M»k tin* leatl w’itli a rush after going a half mile and drew away, but had
to be ridden out to outstay HAMl**l’ON DAME. The latter w’as lK*st and would have xvon with riders
reversed. LAST SPARK tired aft«*r showing a burst of early siM*c*d.
33656
Index Horses
SIXTH RACE— 3-4 MUe. (Sept. 4, 1913—1:12—5—105.) $700 Addeil. 3-year-olds
and upward . Handicap. Net value to winner $.53.5; second, $125; third, $60.
AWtPPSt % % %8trFln Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds 8tr*t
£3541 TRIAIi BY JURY' wb R 114 3 3 2“ 2* 2* 1* C Borel AV Viaa 1005 100
(38436) BACK BAY w 9 111 4 2 1» Ink 1| 2* D Stirling F Sheridan 700-100
(33521 IHAUBERK WB 5 118 2 1 5 5 44 3i T Par'ton J P Sweeney 150-100
88143»WATER LADY w 6 113 1 4 4* 4* 3'J 4* L Mink J Arthur 285-100
23521 INCOG w 3 104 5 5 3nk 3*4 5 5 W Crump Thomcllffe Stable 310-100
Time. 86%, 50%, 1:10%. Track heavy.
$2 matuels Daid, Trial by Jury, $22.10 straight, $8.40 a place; Baefc Bay, $5.90 a place.
Eonivalent booking odds— Trial by Jury, 1005 to 100 straight, 320 to 100 a place; Back Bay, 195 to
100 a place.
Winner— Ch. h, by Pair Play— Princess Chic (trained by R. P. Carman; bred by Mr. E. B. Cassatt).
X rni.T 5? ^ minute. Start gooil and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. IlUAL BY Jl RY forced u fast early pace and drew aw’iiy in a canter at the end. BACK BAY set
a good pace, but tired right at the finish. HAUBERK closed a gap and finished fast. The other two
tired.
00^ PJfT SEA’ENTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. (June 6, 1914 — 1:.52— 3— 109.) $600 Added. 3-year-
^ ^ I olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $480; second, $ 100; third, $50.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds 8tr*t
Index Horses
170 100
305-100
2215-100
630-100
560-100
800-100
1780-100
w 7 1 3 14 li 1* F 1« T Rice J P Pones
( 33397 )KDITH BAUM’NN w 4 103 2 1 24 2*® 2*® 2® 2* AV Crump J Arthur
33545 THANKSGIVING wb 4 108 6 4 7 7 7 7 34 AV Doyle S Doyle
4 99 4 6 5* 62® 6*® 6* 4* H HanmerW H Wallhau.ser
w 5 105 5 7 6* 44 34 3* 5h E Donahuel* Sheridan
WB 6 96 3 2 3*4 5* 5««k 4* 6*4 J Bell J Lowenatein
83505 PRIM llARlhY wb 4 107? 7 5 44 3* 4* 5* 7 G Lomas S Miodow ......
„ Time. 26%, 62%, 1:19%, 1:47, 2:02%. Track heavy.
$- mntnels paid. Aloiiocacy, $a.40 straight, $2.80 a place; Edith Baumann, $2.80 a place; Thanks-
giving, $(5.(M) a plaee.
Eijni valent booking mlds— Monocaey, 170 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 a place; Edith Baumann, 40 to 100
a place; Thanksgiving, 2(M) to KM) a plaee.
^^^y )''’ “*“****—< ’^** K. Hamburg— Yloiiadour (trained by II. A. Cotton; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whlt-
Went to iM>st at ,5:03. At post 2 minutes. Start gooil and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
^^*^**5 quickly and, winning all the way, fini.*<hed in a canter. EDITH BAU-
MANN ran well, but tired in the hist quarter. TIIANKSGIV'ING closed a gap in the last quarter.
Overweights — Reqiiiraiii. 2 |iouiids; Prim Harry, 2%.
LATONIA FORM CHART.
LAT()KIA, KY., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917. — Tliird day. Latoiiia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of
21 days. Weather cloudy.
Stewards. (9iarles F. Priie and T. J. ( lay. Judges, W. H. Shelley and J, B. Campbell. Starter.
Harry Alornssey. Racing Secretary, J. B. (’timpbell.
Racing starts at 2::i0 p. ni. ((’liicago time 2:.30 p. 111.). ‘Indicates appn*ntiee allowance.
O PT O first RACE— 5-8 Mile. (June 22, 1910— .59— 2--109.) $(’,00 Added. 2-year-olds.
OOVrOO Maidens. Cults and Geldings. Claiming. Net value to winner $49.5; second. $1.33:
third. $72
index Horses
33169 AMHU.St’ADE WB 112 10 5
A\’ALTF:R BRADY'
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jwkeys Owners
o4 44 3* 1* W Andre.ssiJallaher Bros
AV AI/PPiR BRADY' w 112 1 1 1» 1‘ l^ 2* R Coo.se W H Bakep
T-.T T -r.- . 6* 3“ K LapailleWilliain.s Bro.s
.Lt25.t (ARI., KI.LAV ANG Rwb 112 o C 4'4 34 74 4" C Hunt K .S’pence
.Spence
8* r.u J Metcalf K D Alexander
?.h 64 .54 On R Wingf’ilJ Specht
2ii J Haiiover('’ C Van Meter
C* 8*4 44 8‘4 D Connelly A L Rogers
Equiv. Odd s Str*t
27*80-lW
225-100
620-100
7930-100
389100
t‘2300^ 100
10440-100
290-100
2445 -lOv)
8855-100
t
33409 I.rm.E ROIdJ) w 112
334 12*CH VRLEY NoLTE w 107 9 7
33400 TO.M TIT WB112 11 8
33’L53 GK’ORGE DUNCAN w 112 6 9 _
3*»7.59 l*.E.8'r BEAU w 109 2 10 9’ 4 9* 9-’ 9®' AV' MtehanF J KeMev
32775 1*ARFAY' vv.sn 112 S 11 :o-’ 10* lo« 10‘« W Lllley S T Baxter
FRED I/>WE w 112 4 3 11 11 11 U T Buckles J A Taylor
tMutiiel field. Time, 24, 49. 1:02%. Track fast.
$2 mntnels jiaid. Ambuscade, $.57.60 straight, $21.20 place, $11.20 show; Walter Brady. $5.00 place.
$4.40 show; Kale. $1.20 show.
E(|iiivalciit iMMikiiig odds— .Ambuscade. 2780 to 100 straight. 960 to 100 place. 460 to 100 show*
AValter Brady, 1.50 to KM) plaie. 120 to lOO sliow; Kale, 110 to KM) show. *
Winner— Br. c, by Sweep -EthellsTta (trained by J. C. Gallaher; bred by Air. J. C. Carrick),
" “ minutes. Start good and slow. A\5,u handily; second and third driv-
ing. A.MI'.l SC.ADE came fast in the stretch and drew away in the last eighth. AVALTER BRADY'
from a fast lM*giiuiing. showed the most early si»eed, but tir»*d finally. K.ALE closed a gap and stiMal a
hard drive near the end. C.ARL EI.LAVANGER ran well ami so did LITl’LE ROLLO. GEORGE DL'N-
CAN Iwgaii slowly. TOM TI’P tired.
000 PTQ SF^'OND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (.Tune 27. 1914— 1:11— .5— 116.) Purse $700. 3-year-olds
tJ ^ and upward. Claiming. .Net value to winner $.5.50; second, $100: third. $50.
Index Horses
AWtPP
St *4
%
% Str Fin
.32915 LMl’HESSIVE
4 105
4
1
I'i
I'i 1= D
33594 2 * S A Fl*yP V FI RST
AV 4 lOS
3
PJ
4)1
4*
3-’ J*
(33554) MARTRE
AV s no
0
3-’
3*
2»i 3i
33594 SA.AL K. MEA’ER
AV 8 107
1
6
6-’
6=
4* 4*
:;2866 SLEEPIER
AVB 3 99
7
3
2*
r*’ r>*
331 I2*TRUS’PY
AVB 3 104
;»
9
8*
7'i
C-’ 6‘
33554 *T 1 K JRNAVOOD
AV 4 iH]
6
7
S‘
7* 7A
33526 DIRIGIBLE
AV 3 93
9
S
9
9
8'J 82
33112‘M.\CM()NDE
WB 3 85
8
4
5'i
5.A
9 9
Jockeys Owners
K LapailleWilliams Bros
A Barrett H McMillan
C Di.shrnonR P Dodson
AV'^ Kel.say G 1., Strang
J CulIahanGallaher Bros
F Murphy \A' Perkins
Equiv. Odds S tr*t
70-100
21.85-100
415-100
KrJO-lOO
3470-100
960-100
11490-100
17930-100
15675-100
F Judy T AVood
- _ H Lunsf’rdK Spence
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:13%. Track fast.
$2 mntnels paid. Impressive, $3.40 straight, $,’{.10 place, $2.60 show; Safety First. $8 20 place
$4.20 show; .Martre. $2.80 show.
Equivalent Ism, king odds Impressive, 70 to 100 straight. .5.5 to KK) place, 30 to KM) show': Safety
First. 310 to KM) pl:ice, 110 to KM) sliow; Martre, 40 to KM) show.
AViiiner -(’li.. f, by Hilarious— Hester AV. (trained by R. 1). AA'illiams; bred by Messrs. AVilliams
r.ros. & Holl.iiid).
ii.g.
under hard riding, gaiin*d fast in the stretch and finished with a rush. AIAR'I’RE tired in the last
iglitji. S.AMCEL R. MEYER lH*gaii slowly and finished fast. SLEEPER showed speed. TRUSTY
Went to post at 2:53. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow’. AA’on easily; second and third driv-
g. IMPRESSIVE, aw’.-iy fast, raced into a giMnl lead at once nml won all the way. S.AFETY FIRS'l',
ider hard riding, gaiin*d fast in tin* stretch and finished with a rush. AlAR'l’RE tired in the last
was badl.v oiitrnn.
Overweights —Samuel
R. AI>‘yer, 1 pound: Trusty. 2.
R.AUE-3-4 Mile. (.Iniie 27. 1914- 1:11 -.T-116.) Purse $800. 3-y
O V* vJ* F and upward. Ulaimiiig. .Net value to winner $(L50; sec ond. $KH>; third, $.5
AAVtl*PSt *4 % •% Str Fin Jockeys
Index Horses
-year-olds
$.50^
\s 6 117
Owners Equiv. Odds S tr’t
3347*i*‘J. J. .MURDOCK w SI*. 4 114 1 2 30 2'^ !•» R .Sharpe l.,evy S( horr 14(j~100
1- Ifc 2* 2^ AV' AiuliessB J Brannon 320-li»
f D 5‘i 3* 32 U AV’ingf’dJ Greene 825-109
7 7 5* 4M J Metcalf J IJvingston 440-100
4* 4' 41 C* J> L’onnellyD E MulhoMand 1275-100
6§ 6.V 62 6* C Di.sbinonR L Baker 614.5- 100
F Murphy G \V' J BLs.sell 4115-100
( 3.3*»;5H)ScrEELEK
33.556* •FLF.ETABlK.r.E w 5 W 4 :5
32H9.52ALDEBARAN w B 8 113 2 7
33556 ,101 1. N Jit. w 4 109 .3 4
33141 DR. CARMEN W’ .5 115 6 6
3-29*23 FH.IGREE \v 5 109 7
Time, 23%. 47*%. 1:12®;. Track fkst.
$2 mntnels paid. J. J. Alnrdock, $4.80 straiglit, $3.20 place, $2.70 show; Squeeler, $3.30 place. $2.80
show : Fleet.-ibclle. .$.*1.10 show.
Equivalent booking odds- J. J. Alnrdock, 140 to KM) straight. 60 to KM) place, 35 to KM) show; Squeeler.
to KM) phH-e. 40 to KM) show: Fleetals*lle, 5.5 to 1(N) show’.
VV’hmer B. <*, by ('ontestor- (Jrntes(|iie (traiin*d b.v J. F. Schorr: bred bv Air. E. Frazer).
AVent to iM>st .at :1;18. At post 4 minutes. Start gisKi am) slow’. AVoirdriving; se«*oiid and third the
S.ime. . 1 . J. MURDOCK was well ridden and ontsta.vcd Siyl'EKLER after following the latter closely.
S(JUEELER sl;ow«‘d the most sined from a fast iH'giiinicg. but tired in the last eighth. FLKET.YBELLE
was going fast at tlie emi. ALDEB.VRAN lM*gaii slowly ami raced wide most of the way. FILIGREE
quit badl.v in the last quarter.
QQOO Y FOURTH R.VCE— 1 1-8 Miles. (June 20, 1914— 1:,50%— 3— 105.) Cuvier Club Ilaiidi-
OOLf VJ X cap. Purse $l.(MK). 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $775; second,
$L50; third, $75.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str* t
3359*2 .MARKVN C.«X9SBY wn 5 11;5 1 1 UJ F C DishmonM C Moore 38;V1(N)
33558 EAIBROIDERY wn 5 109 4 3 4 3M 4 21 J Morvs A B Hancock 405-100
335.58* ELLISON w b 4 111 3 4 3»i 4 3J 3* 3* 1* LowJer J P .Schorr 125-100
33591 *’rO'K AY' wb 5 106 2 2 21 2* 2i 4 4 L? A’anDu’n.I AV' FYiller ^.5-100
Time. 26, 49% 1:14%, 1:40%, 1:63*%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Alarion Goosby, $9.70 straight, $5.(M) place; Embroidery', $4.70 place, no bIiow’ mutuels
sold.
E(iuival(*iit Ixioking odds — Alarion Goosby, 385 to 100 straight, 1.50 to 100 place; Embroidery, 135 to 100
place.
AV’iiim*r — Br. g, by Alaratlioii — 1‘heenie Fickle (trained by W. Perkins; bred by Messrs. J. D. Carr &
Bro. ).
A\'«*nt to post at 3:49. At pi»st 1 minute. Start good and slow*. AV'on easily; second and third driv-
ing. M.VRiO.N (JOOSBA' set tin* pace at liis r!d«*r’s l>*isiire and »*asily oiitstaycil EMBROIDFIRY' in the
final <lrivc. EAIP.ROIDEUV saved mn<-h ground on the last turn and finished fast. ELLISON raced
wiile on the turns and ran Indow liis best form. TOK.VY was •■huked into exhaustion in the first three
quarters and ipiit wiicn called on in the stretch.
FIFTH R.\(’E— 6-8 Mile. (June 2*2, 1910— .59— 2— 109.) Thirty-fifth Running Clip-
O setta Stakes. $2, (MM) Added. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allow’ances. Net value to
winner $2.760; second. $4(M); third, $200.
Index Horses
A WtPPSt *% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds 8tr* t
(33474)VIVA AMERICA w 110 1 1 1* 1- 1* 1« J HanoverC T Worthington 65-100
33557 GIPSA' QUEEN w 111 3 2 .’I* .35 2* L Gentry J B Respess 715-100
( 33531 )OCKAN SWEEP W’ 121 4 3 4D 4* 4= .3= D ConnellyG J Long 795-100
33557 ATAI..VNTA wn 110 7 5 2«‘ 21 2»> 4* J Aforyw J N Camden 590-100
33557 BLUE PARADISE wb 107 5 4 6* 5»« 6«® 5»» H Shilling E R Bradley 12:)7.5-100
33285 VIOLET BONNIE wb 107 2 7 55 6'® 5* 6® E Alartin A L Kirby 2045 100
33588 *ICHI-BAN w 103 6 6 7 7 7 7 AV Meehan F J Kelley 5450-100
Time. 23%. 47%. 1:00%. Track fast.
$2 mntnels paid, A’lva America, $3.30 straight, $2.80 place, $2.40 show; Gipsy Queen, $4.50 place,
$3.(M) s)i«>w; Ocean Sweep. $3.20 show*.
Equivalent Imoking odds — V’lva America, 65 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Gii>sy
Queen, 12.5 to KM) plaee, .50 to KM) show; Oeeaii S\viH*p, 60 to KM) show'.
AViimer - (’ll. f. b.v AIc(Jee — Pink Rose (trained by (\ T. AV'orthington; bred by Air. George J. Stoll).
AWnt to post at 4:17. At p«»st 1 miiinte. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driv-
ing. A’lA'A AMERICA ran as if she outclassed the otliers, displayed gix*at siM*ed when allowed to do so
and won as her rider pleased. GIPSY' QUEEN made a game effort all the W’uy. 0(?EAN SWEEP
was ontriiii early and eame fast in tlie stretcli. ATALANTA quit iMidly in the last eighth.
Scratched — (3.T400)Eda Herrmuiiii, 107; 33179 Crystiil Day’, 103; 33631*Kutic Canal, 1()3.
Overweights^-( tipsy Qnecii. 4 pounds.
33663
Index Horses
SIXTH KA('E— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 7, 1916— 1:43%— 3— 122.) Purse $900. 3-year-
olds and npwani. Claiming. Net value to w’iniier $700; second, $ 125; third, $75.
AWtPPSt *% % % S t r Fin Jockeys Ow’ner s Equ I v71)dd8~ t
33555 = SLEETH w« 8 113 1 1 1* 2* 2= 2'h 1* H Goose Adair & Baker 125-100
33l8r»2Y'ENGHEE wsb 7 108 4 2 2* 1* 1* 1* 2* F Murphy G Borkel 19(^100
33473 2 JACK O’DOAA’D wb 4 112 3 4 3* 3® 3® 3* 3® J Metcalf J Livingston 370-100
33284 AVADSW’H’S LAST w 5 109 2 ,3 4^ 4h 4* 4* 4= W MechanJ M Goode 2486-100
33150 Sl'AH OF LOVE w 5 115 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 H Stearns H L Crain 3790-100
Time. 24. 48. 1:13, 1:39%, 1:46%. Track fast.
$2 miitnelK paid, Sleeth, $4.50 straight, $2.70 place, $2.10 show’; Yenghee, $2.80 place, $2,10 show;
Jack O’Dowd. $2.10 show.
Equivalent booking o<lds — Sleeth. 125 to 100 straight, 35 to 100 place, 5 to KM) show*; Yenghee, 40
to KM) place, .5 to KM) show*; Jack O’Dowd, 5 to KM) show'.
AVMiiiier — B. g, by Deutsclilund — Alerida (trained by AV. H. Baker: bred by Mr. Barney Schreiber).
AVent to post at 4:44. At post 2 minutes. Sturt bad and slow. AA'on hnudily; second and third driv-
ing. SLEETH, away fust and given a giHKl ride, finislied gamely and outstayed YENGHEE through the
List sixte*>ntli. YENGHEE showed high si»eed and moved into the lead after going tliree- eighths, but
tireil. JA(’K O’DOWD suffered from interference at the start and closed a big gap. The others were
uiw’u.vs outrun.
Scratched — 33591 Water Witch, 105.
33664
Index Horses
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 7, 1916— 1:43%— 3— 122.) Purse $800. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third , $50. ^
Equiv. Odds 8tr* t
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
(33512) WATERPROOF wb 5 115 8 3 3* 3’i 3* 2i IJ D ConnellyC E Hamilton 300-100
33475* ‘BEAUTY' SHOP wb 4 105 3 2 2‘ IJ 1* F 2* N Barrett Bills & Koemer 400-100
(33859)STOUT HEART wsb 7 115 6 6 4* 2»> 3* 3» AV AndressB J Brannon 160-100
33235 SOLID ROCK w 4 108 4 4 7‘® 5® 4* 4'* 4® J Metcalf J Livingston 915-100
32867 GRASMERE w 10 112 5 1 1* 41 5® 5* 5* K LapailleAV’illiams Bros 870-100
33406 BRIAN BORU wb 5 110 2 7 68 7* 6* 6* 6* F Fuerst P P Letellier 10815-100
33402‘FIGHT FAIR wB 3 86 1 8 8 8 8 7® 7'* J Gruber K Spence 1356S 100
33446 PLITAWAY w 6 108 7 5 52 6* 7* 8 8 H Steams H L Crain 14575-100
Time. 24%, 49%, 1:14%, 1:41%, 1:48. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Waterproof, $8.00 straight, $4.40 place, $2.50 show; Beauty Shop, $4.70 place, $2.60
show’: Stout Heart, $2.40 siiow.
Equivalent IxNikiug odds — Waterproof, 300 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Beauty
Shop, 135 to KM) place, .30 to 100 show; Stout Heart. 20 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. g, by (’iiuunl — Tinker (trained by J. McKinney; bred by Messrs. Stone A Rucker).
Went to post at 5:14. At post 2 minutes. Start bud and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. WATERPROOF gained steadily and saved mncli ground on all turns, finished gamely and out-
stayed BEAUTY SHOP. BEAUTY SHOP set a good pace and finished gamely. STOUT HEART tired
fast in the last eiglith. SOLID ROCK met interference on the first turn and finished fast. GRASMERE
showed syeed. but quit. FIGHT FAIR was practically left.
tClMM CwEtUmeA M BIAtM
DAILY RACING FORM.
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917.
Devonshire Park Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, Tune 14.
WEATHEK WET. TBACK HEAVY.
TUIBD BACE — 3-4 MUe. 8-year-olds. Claiming. (Oct. 31, 1916—1:12—2—00.)
Racini; starts at 2:30 p. m. (Cliicaeo time, 1:30.)
XUuns well in mud. 0Siiperior mud runner.
(M) maidens. •Apprentice allowance.
First Baco— 5-8 Milo.
2 - year-olds. A 11« »wa iices.
(Track record: Oct. 4, 1916—1:00—3—101.)
Today’s
Ind.
llOTse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
(3.‘irH6)
High Cost ....
1LR..725
cmij)
Wiiisomvera
112 1:02%
11.RX720
(.’KKll.’ l )
L*t:i
107 1:01%
112.. 71.3
3.HC.41*
Walter Daut .
107 1:01%
11.3.. 71.3
33644*
Sincerity ....
102 1:01%
112X715
:i;i.%os
Lilly G. (M)
107 1:02%
10.3X710
:«L*47*
Haseeii (M) .
112 1:04%
lOH. .710
3.’1."|S1
Near
112. .70.3
3358lt
Craeow (M) .
102 1:03
108. .700
t
It.urside, b. e
. by
Yankiu* — Biiriiigo
111
tIVi
'land .St.ublc entry.
High
Cost may prove
slightly best.
Also elitriblo to stiirt in order named should any
of the above be scnitched;
3,362.*i= Verde 108 1:13 »f. 100X71.'.
33."»M4 Valerie West 100 1:14% 101X715
33627 Mystic Folly 109 1:19 106.. 710
Felicidad beat g(K>d horses in his last raee.
Fourth Bace— 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward, t'luiming.
FELICIDAD. ch. g, 3
3M76 Belmont 3-4 1:14 fast
(Trai
.T1.349*
‘k reeoi d : Oet.
LllH‘rator
31, 19
121
16—1:12
1:12%
5
—90.)
108X72.3
3:i.3S4
King Tuscan
114
1:12
4
10SX720
(.^3.3S4)
Foxy Griff . . .
....111
l:12’f.
.3
114X715
.33627
Daxiil (’raig .
lOS
1:13%
6
108X710
.328.37
Anna Kruter .
10.3
1:12%
5
10!)X71()
3;i.38|*
Noynim
111
1:11%
4
108. .70,3
33291 Belmont 3-4 l:14%fast 14-5 102 5
33ir.5 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast 6 103 7
30036 Laitonia 3-4 l:17%livy 17-5112 3
29960 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 9-5 112 3
29280 Douglas 5i f l:07%fast 22-6 113 S
LADY BOWEKA. b. f. 8 94
32419 Tijuana 1 l:40%fast 10 91 8
32182 Tijuana 6J f l:09%slow 4 100 2
32066 Tijuana 5i f 1:09 fast 3 101 2
32046 Tijuana 6i f l:08%fast 7 90 2
21988 Tijuana 5i f l:09%slow 7 105 4
31958 Tijuana 5i f l:16%hvy 3i 93 6
SWIFT FOX. b. o. 3 109
94
91 8 4 8
Second Bace — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
4-yeur-olds and upward. ('Ininiing.
(Tnick record: Oct. 6, 1916-1 :06%—r»— 112.)
Liljcrator is fast and favorably weighted.
Fifth Bace— 1 Mile 20 Yards.
Victory Handicap.
3-year-<.lds and upward.
(Track record: Oct. 4, 1916—1:42—8—109.)
(3.362S) FUriT CAKE .... 3 116X7.50
3.3»»28- Cipsey (icorge ... 4 1O.507HI
3.36‘J8» rriiinpsall 3 98. .735
.^3618 Cordon Kussell ...112 1:44% 7 105x7,35
3362S Cruiiipy 101 1:40% 5 111X735
3T647 Dev’shire
:A'>47 Dev’shire
:{3.*J10 Dorval
3.3228 Dorval
33172 W’dblne
33011 W’dblne
5ifl:06%fast 29-5 102 1
5iV l:08%fast 8-5 110 3
3-4 1:17 slow 13-5 116 1
64 f l:10%good 24 109 2
3-4 l:13%fast 19-20105 12
3-4 l:17%hvy 19-20 108 4
(.’i:{626) Fathom
3:1.5 IS Encore
:i:>.5K.l Miraiiiichi
.Tl.5Sl!= Violet
3LnH2* Bash
33.54S* Bniiidywiiie
.329132 Corkey W.
.3:i.5S2 tjuid Nunc
31.3S95 Vesta
;i:il,5S I term I
32900 'riioni;
10<{ 1:(K»
KKl l:>Mi%
110 1:07%
104 l:tMJ%
102 1:07%
108 l:ti7%
107 1:07%
107 1:0«{%
106 1:09%
105 1;0<»%
I’.enniidian 105 1;0<»
'riionias It. lliinley
(M)
B. A. .Tones lOti 1:07
6 11 2.. 725
5 112X720
7 1(«X715
4 10.5X715
4 1(H>X710
7 102®710
4 115.. 710
8 104 X 705
5 105X705
6 112X705
4 104..7(H)
5 107 X 7(H)
Fruit Cake siioiild seore again.
OLD HABBY, b. g, 3
3:i625 Dev’.shire 3-4 l:13%,fast 21
33.547 Dev shire 54 f l:08V^ifast 58
26797 Tijuana 5-S l:01%fast 10
26555 Tijuana 44 f 55%fast 7
2K3.38 Tijuana 1-2 49%fast 44
26026 Tijuana
25873 Tijuana
49%fast 44 112 7
r>0 good 2 112 1
50%good 1-2 109 6
Also eiigiide to start in order named should an3*
of tile al*ove lx* seratehed;
.32880 Stilly Night 10,5 1 :(){)% 9 102X700
3:1228 liiikeinae 101 1 :Of» .5 107X70.5
32HSO Bwana UY2 1:05% 4 105.. 710
Fathom is gisal and niaj' win again.
Third Race — 3-4 Milo.
3-.vear-olds, riaiming.
(’fraek reeord: Bet. 31, 191fr-l ;12— 2— 90. )
Sixth Race— 1
Mile
70 Yards
OLYN G.. b. c.
3
107
3-year-obls and
iipw.'ird
Claiming.
32715 Pimlico
3-4 l:16%slop
31-
5 105 3
2
4
(Treek reeord: Oet. 28, 19K’*— 1 :43%-
-1
-109.)
32658 H.deG’ce
6i f 1:07 fast
47-10 104 5
5
5
.TltMO*
I’etlar
los
1:46*/-,
4
10.3X72.3
31970 Havana
5-8 l:02%slop
3
111 1
4
6
33586*
Petit Bleu ...
110
1:46%
5
106X720
31925 Havana
3-4 1 :13 fast
8-J
103 3
3
3
:i:k;29
Host* .Tiiliette .
1 :44%
4
10.3X71.3
31854 Havana
Bi f l:08%fast
2
106 3
2
2
33,3.31
('ommaiiretta .
....107
1 :4.3
5
106X715
31804 Havana
6-8 l:04%hvy
3
110 4
4
1
3,3629
Pin Money ..
10:1
1 :4.3
5
110X715
31458 Havana
f l:05%fast
3
109 3
4
3
32924
Moss Fox . . . .
111
1:4.3%
6
111X710
BLAISE, ch. 0
I 3
111
.3:1122=
Billie Baker .
....112
l:50h
7
110®71()
:::2)S4 Dev’.shire
5A f l:07*%fa.st
22
llOJ 8
3
33.382
Early morn
6
113X710
33171 Douglas
3-4 l:13%fast
11
102 6
4
3
:1:1.34 s
Sempsiila
H
110X70.3
3.3180 Douglas
3-4 l;12%fa.st
36
104 5
4
4
.33.3S6
Fiiialei*
. . . .10.3
1:47%
5
106 X 70.3
32842 (^hureh’l
.3-4 l:14%fast
27-
5109 5
3
3
:i21M).3
Brown V’elvet
107
1 ; 4.3
4
98. .7(M)
32779 Lex’gton
3-4 l:16%mud
6i
109 2
1
1
3:11.3s
Ciuisoler
102
1:46%
9
1 (Mix 700
28923 I>'x’gton
5-8 1 :00V6fast
2
115 4
3
3
By Horst Park — ^FeUcity Morrat (J. B. White).
1 1 1* in A Schu’g’rll S.McMeekin, Cabaret, W’derful
6 6 6*« 6^4 B Kleeger 6 Bloomy Gus, Startling, Killdee
8 7 6‘ 3*4 M Garner 10 Killdee, Gloomy Gus, K. Baggot
114* 6»4 M Buxton 8 B’sc’hll., G.C.Love, T.o’T.W’to
2 3 4‘ 4*4 M Buxton 5 Cudgel, Latonia, Itut’rscotchll.
6 6 4| 1® W Lilley 9 WestyHogan, Phocion, J.Bufoa
By Sir Huon— Cutter (O. Alexandra).
8 9 9‘ 7»* A Alex’dralO Aug. lleiiize. Striker, LastSpark
7 7 7 6*4 A Alex’ dra 7 Waremore, Satsiimn Belle, Mab
5 4 44 24 A Alcx’dra 8 Sat.Bellc, G’dysIAm, Eng.Ijiidy
6 5 64 4*4 A Alex’dra 9 Barton. Fraiieis. San. White
4 2 24 3*4 A Alcx’dra 9 Lasy Lou. Cruces, L^dy Leona
4 6 6^ 4*1 A Alex’dra 7 Francis, Charmeuse. Orimar Lad
By Tony Bonero— Tallahassee (W. Duman).
1 3*4 4<4 A Claver 9 Etnisean, B.iindStars, Gladiola
2 24 2*» F Merimeell Sybil. Wat. Valerie West
2 2 2* 6** J W’^ake 8 liaztlnut. Wall Street, B. S.*ind
5 4 2* 4*1 F Merimecl2 Bluebanno<‘k, B’dMan, AlexGets
6 5 3* 1* F Merlmecl3 AlexGets, Valerie West, Margery
1 1 3* 4« F Merimee 7 ElRcy, Comacho, Q.of tlie Sea
By Harrigan— Zella Knight (E. M. Hall).
1 1 Ini* 4* C Gross 10 Aristobuliis, V’erde, Ella Rv-an
Wat
10 10 10 8‘- H Cavan hlO Sybil, Persevere, F’ncy Feathora
2 4 63 5«4 H Cavan’h 8 GulfStream, I^rfidyliCona. L.Wunl
3 3*4 4®k E Pool 11 Sybil, Mike, Nasledovati
3 3*1 1* E Pool 10 Persevere. Pick Again. L, Leona
7 64 4M J Collins 8 Gulf Stream. Thirst, Taffy
By Cnnard—Wayirard Lass (D. A. O’Meara).
? i . 1 “" ^ 2 *^^**^ **‘ Blue Fox, Arbitrator
f f ^ P*^?*"*^ 1“ Nonesuch, Blaseaway, C’ddloCp
4 6 6*4 6*4 C Knight 7 S.Wellons, Friendless, Immense
3 3 1*4 3*4 R Ball 6 Jerry, Barkey, Droll
2 2 14 2*» R Ball 10 Broil, Flare, Two Royals
1 \ ^ Ball 7 EdGarrison, Quin, Narcissns
4 3 3* 2* R Ball 6 S.W’lons, Fr’ndless, U. Columbia
By Box~Domino Noire (W. L. Drake).
3* 3*4 K Haynes 11 Foxy Griff, Noynim. Droll
54 5*4 C Dishmonl2 Kinney. Billy Joe, Douglass S.
6'4 6"4 C Di.slinion 9 Brad.(’lioice, Amazon, Sqiieoler
44 4* C Dishmon 9 Sedan. Flash of Steel, Trevi.soo
^ Dishmon 6 Geo, C. Ix>ve, Basil. Noruntlieg.i
(33176) Felnddnd
.32119* Lad.v Itowcna
:K)6*17 Swift Fox . . , .
:J,3(;25 Old Harry ...
:i271.5* Olyii G
:4.3.5KT» Blaise
.32614 Hey Ennis
.3,3471 L;izy Lou
:i:i.5S4 Lytle
3:i.5S6 B.vsiin
:i()1.5() Regn'so
33.584 Minnow ,
..112 1:13%
.. 87 1:14%
.. 90 1:12
..Km; 1:14*4
..103 1:13%
..108 1:13%
..Krj 1:15%
.. 94 1:14
. .106 1:14*4
..109 1:16%
.102 1:15%
. ..100 1:14
90. )
109X725
94 X 720
1(H) X 71.5
KM). .715
107X715
111 X715
104X710
107. . 710
109. . 710
103. .7(H)
K)4X7(M)
108X700
Also eligil)le to start in order named should any
of the alxn*e be scratched;
3.3.5.51 Gala way Ill 1:48 *:,s .5 108x705
.3:1.583 Virginia W 100 1:45% 4 103X710
(3.3629) S.avino 4 113x705
Race of doii)>tfiil ont<*«nie.
Seventh Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-<»lds and npw.ird. Claiming.
('Prack reeord: Nov. 3, 19K’»— 1 :.39%— .*1—102.)
28591 Wind.sor 64 f 1:07 fast 9-10 118 7
REY ENNIS, b. c, 3 KM
32614 H.doG’ce .3-4 l:1.5*4fast 28-6 100 1
32.588 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15Vf,fast 37-6 974 0
3» 3*4 F Cooper
4*4 VI F Cooper
6 Geo. Ix)ve, Basil. Ncinintliega
.5 Believe Me Boys. Midway. Lytle
8 Sa villa. Great Dolly, Lady Moll
.3.3.5.52=* Little
(:i,3077)* Cuddle
:i:i.5l9- ’ri.ajan
attle String
’mldle I'p
:»:i(H8 Gordon Kussell
3.3.543* Lady Mexiean
,3:i6.30'* Star Sli<M)ter . .
.3:1.519 Bae
.3:k; 2.55 Ella Kyaii ...
. .K)5U:42%
. . 108 1 :3K%
..105 1:40%
..112 1:39'-,
..113 i::is%
..104 1:41%
..105 1:13
Little String should win at the weights.
5 108X725
4 KM) X 720
4 105X715
7 113X71.5
5 10-1X715
.5 los. .710
6 110X705
3 IM)X7(M)
4 101X700
FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds.
Index Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St
HIGH COST. b. c, 2 115
3554(> Dev'.shire 44 f 55*4fast 13-5f 114 2
WINSOMVERA. b. c. 2 115
3:5412 Helmont 5-S st 1 :01 fa.st 12 li:. 1
3:M)67 .lamaica .5-8 1:0.3 hvy 4 11.5 3
32.V58 Pimlico 5-S l:02%fast 9 112 7
‘.’.2810 Pimlico 44 f .55%fa.st 29 il5 2
S2747 Pimlico 44 f 67%slow 16-5 110 5
3:mM) 7 .lamaica
32.V58 Pimlico
::2819 Pimlico
S2747 Pimlico
LETA, ch. f, 2
.3:n:24 Dev’.shire
;{:!.546 Dev’shire
32S:;o Dev’.shire
.5-S l:01%fa.st 99-10 I
44 f 55*/5fa.st 27 j
1-2 49*4fast 33 1
WALTER DANT, ch. c 2 115
2:5641 Dev’.shire 44 f .55 fast 11-5 105 7
:5.1469 Dougla.s 5-8 l:01%fast 22f 107 o
SINCERITY, b. f. 2 112
:;:644 D< v’shire 44 f 5.5 fa.st 36-10 PH) 2
;,:.5S1 Dev’.shire 5-S 1 ;0lVf.fa.st 51-10 102 S
,3:, .’194 Dorval
5-8 l:04%fast
2h Kd
2
3
3
•>2
n
33311 Dorval
5-8 1:04 slow
18-5 lOO
2
2
3
h
.3.3*274 Dorval
5-8 l:04V5fast
12 101
.3
6
6
H
5’i
32601 H.deG’ee
4i £ 55’ixfast
16 5 108* 5
6
5*J
35
32587 H.deG’ce
1-2 49%fast
12 104
9
8
9=>
8*i
LADY G.. ch.
f. 2 (M)
105
By I
3::.508 Douglas
.5-8 l;()l%fa.st
26-r, 107
4
3
3
45
.■.'•A
:31317 Douglas
4i f 56%mud
51 10 109
5
4
'>2~
3:1179 Douglas
4i f 54%fast
50 112
5
5
4A
3"i
HASEEN, b. c
, 2 (M)
108
By ]
Allowances. (Oct. 4. 1916—1:00—3—101.)
V4 % % Str Fin Jockej’s Started Order of Finish
By Von Tromp — Mitten (R. 0. Egan).
1 1*4 1* E Smith 12 TiaaidLiglitlylL, L‘ta, H. Mabel
By Winstanloy — Talavera (G. H. Browne).
2 1* 111 W Knapp 11 lat. Devil, SuiiBriar, DrillMaster
3 2 24 4’*i K 3'roxler 10 High I’ass, Seamstress, Prunes
1 - 2* 2* n Troxlcr K) MaryMaud, Be.uiteous, Onward
8 8 8 S" T Par’ton 8 ('. L’lleeker. Quietude, B. Broom
„ 1 Ink 2- T I’ar’lon 9 Wetona, Kildare Boy, Onward
By Meclick — Meadow (W. McLemore).
5 0*1 1* W A I’ar’llll H:is.M:iIm* 1. Fren«‘*iv, R.Statliem
.3 ,V4 ,3' W .Mclii’rel2 H.Cost, T. Lightly lL, H.M.ilnd
8 8 8-* M M’thows S O.ofllnvaim, St’rBaby, MyGracic
By Harrigan— Willie T. (J. B. Goodman).
6 .511 G Moles’th V Afri. Arrow, Siiiet rit.v, St.arBabv
6 D 34 1*1 A Claver 12 Roukwood, Pret.B.aby, Lit. Kollo
By Broomstick — Loyal (E. T. Zollicoffer).
1 14 2*4 n Bolton 7 Afri. Arrow, Walt.D.aiit. St.I’.;ibv
4 4* 2'4 F MeriiiieeK) Irish Kiss, W. Master, StarP.aby
3 3 2* 14 F Merimee 7 Salvestra, SamPiekett, li.tiavety
2 3 24 23 F Merimee 8 L.HerN*rt, How.Bland, L.Moore
6 6 64 5<4 F Merimee 6 .Sam Piekett, LutlvEileen Near
32.588 H.deG’ce 3-4
32027 Havana 64 f
.31910 Havana t5-8
318.35 Havana 64 f
317(55 Havana 64 f
31588 Havana 64 f
LAZY LOU, hr. f. 3
32171 Douglas .3-4
:’21193 Douglas 3-4
32S14 Dev’.shire 3-1
322.59 Tijuana 5-8
32034 Tijuana 64 f
31988 Tijuana 64 f
31944 Tijuana 3-4
LYTLE, ch. g. 3
3.581 Dev’.shire T>\ f
32SS1 Dev’.shire 54 f
32814 Dev’.shire 3-4
32468 Oakl’wn 3-4
32425 Oakl’wn 5S f
32379 Oakl’wn 64 f
32308 Oakl’wn 64 f
64 f l:07‘%fast 8 106 7
5-8 l;01%fast 3 102 1
64 f l:10*%good 5 104 4
6Jfl:i:i%hvy 20 98 7
64 f 1:13 mud 7 98 7
f. 3 107
.3-4 1 :1.3*%fast 14f 9111
3-4 l:K;%mud 23-JO 107 12
3-1 l:16%good 54f 1(^2 7
5-8 l:00*Afast 4 108 6
54 f l:07%good 6 98 9
64 f l:09%slow 6 113 1
3-4 l;24%hvy 15 93 7
109
54 f 1 :07*%fa.st 20 HU) 2
54 f 1 :07%fast 23 98 6
3-4 1 :16%good 74 107 8
3-4 l:15%good 3-5 110 7
54 f l:08%.slow 3 113 1
64 f 1:07 fast 7-6 106 1
32308 Oakl’wn 64 f 1:08 fast 8
DYSON, br. g, 3
:.;{5SG Dev’.shire ImTOvl :46%fast .59
:;:5.547 Dev’shire ,51 f l:0X%fast .38
3;’;{73 Dufferin AbC’.f 1 :26%fast 1
.33*295 Dufferin Ab5-8 l:02*%fa.st 10
:i2910 Dev’shire
32852 Dev’shire 54 f l:09%fast 20 106 7
REGRESO, ch. g, 3 104
.‘iOl 50 Latonia :5-4 1 :14%fast 26 PC 8
.3(K»50 Latcmia 54 f l:0S%slow 55 10:i 6
2!)S92 I.atonia 3-1 l:M%fast 14 P>4 9
29047 Dorval 54 f 1:08 fast 13 107 4
2S796 Conn’ht 54 f l:ll%hvy 19-10 113 6
2^7.59 Conn’ht 64 f l:ll%slop 38-10 110 3
54 f 1 :08 fast lOf 100 11
.‘i0150 Latonia
.3(K»50 Latonia
2!)S92 Ijatonia
21M)47 Dorval
2S796 Conn’ht
2^7.59 Conn’ht
286.32 Windsor
. o Hindoo— Katherine Ennis (W. H. Nevin).
6 8 7*4 7"4 M Rowan 11 Th.Nighter, Perseus, Encore
6 4 24 2* M Rowan 1.5 Colors, Two Royals, Encore
6 6 4* 14 H Wakoff S Freshet, Sable, Magnetina
2 3 3* 1* R Sobcl 8 Freshet, OldDrury, C, Fredricks
^ 6 3* 24 M Rowan 10 C’erryBolle, Freshet, OddsAEnds
6 7 8 8»* R Sobel 8 Tw.Toes, OldM.Crit. Amazonian
7 7 7 6** M Rowan 7 H.a’Penny, Moncreif, Claribel
Js«k Atkin — ^Mrs. F. G. Hogan (Williams Bros.).
10 10 8* 6‘7 R Wingf’dl2 Kinnej', Billy .Iw*. Douglass S.
11 12 9* 9** C Hunt 12 Immense. M.atin, May W.
4 4 2* 2* F Baker 11 Anna Krnter. Hondo, Lytle
5 5 6 O'* W Mcln’re .5 Rol. Laird, Waremore, * Gladiola
6 5 3* 1* A John.son 9 R. Laird, Sat.Belle. BroiieoBilly
1 1 1*4 1* C B’game 9 Cruces, LadyRowena, Leona
4 5 6** 6”4 S McGraw 7 Slie’llDo, MissFannic, Dom.Park
By Leonid — Chickadee (R. L. Frazier).
8 .54 8« \y A Car’ll 11 Foxy Griff. Noynim. Blaise
7 G 6* 5*4 G Scherrer 8 Etruscan, A.Middleton, P.Zanda
7 6 5* 4*4 G Moles’thll Anna Kruter, Lazy Lui, Hondo
6 4 Ih 1'4 F Merimee 8 Thirst. Iimocent Inez, Hazelnut
2 3 ink 2n G Moles’thlO SirRichard, S.Oliver. OpheliaW.
2 2 2*> 2* G Moles’ th 8 Vnler.West, BenH.anipsoii, Hondo
5 4 3*» 3*4 W A Car’ll 7 Kultnr, Rhyme, Meddling Miss
By Dr. Leggo— Napa Girl (W. M. Cain).
4 6 9* 9'* G ScherrerlO Miid Sill. Petit Bleu. G.(’ouiisel
7 64 5% T Homy 11 Sybil, Swift Fox, Wat
1* D Bloom 8 Signorette. Tn^oweti, Heroine
1* D Bloom K) Velvet, Treowen, May Bock
11 11 12 11 ‘4 G Scherrer P_‘ Nellie B., Colie. Violet
8 8 10* 10*4 W Orme.s 12 Hazelnut, IMunger, I*, de L‘on
By Hastings — Arline (C. Straus).
8 6 L Lykes
64 6'* L I.ykcs
9' 9*'* L Lykes
2* 4'«4 T Hayes
2* 2* T Hayes
8 liytle, Higlirndrj.assie, Diamond
8 Pas. Fancy, Saf. Girl. M. Belle
11 Rhyme, (Jeo. Live, Kliytner
8 Opheli.a W., G. Gus. E.isterLIly
8 Sea Gull, Gold Bond. Stutini
5-8 l:02%good 12
MINNOW, br. f. 3
:’:i.5S) Di'v’shiro 54 f l:07*A.fa.st
:52114 Tijuana
31885 Tijuana
31747 Tijuana
31707 Tijuana
30568 Tijuana
:;-4 l:1.3%fa.st 10
3-4 l:20^’Hihvy 2
1 l:40*/6fast 9-5
3-4 l:14%fast 8
; 103 6
103
f PH 3
I P*0 1
J06 2
Ink i«4 T Hayes 10 Hazelnut, Cruces, Great Dolly
44 4“4 T Hayes 7 ^lelia, Tliistle Queen, Gratitude
By Minoru — Slave Trade (Nevada Stock Farm).
6’ P4 A Johnsunll F'oxy Ciriff. Noynim. Blaise
24 .5*2 .1 l^ngo 8 Deliver, Suyonafra, Hoeiiir
54 f l:06%fast 13-5106 5
198 Left at the post.
l .nuiii.Noiii I roxy linn, .xoynim. Glaise
24 .5*2 .1 l^ngo 8 Deliver, Suyonarra, Hoeiiir
1* 1*4 J Longo 7 Chief Brown, Cruces, RedCirele
7 7** S McGraw' 8 Slip. Elm, Sa.von.-irra, S. of L»ve
11 Sy.Boy, Red(’irele, Beaut. Girl
5 553 K Lapaille 5 Maud Bacon, K.Dick, Kol.Liird
.3;{247 D<»rval
;iH0n7 AV’dbino
:i289f) Dev’.shlro
32741 Ijcx’gton
32720 l/ox’gton
32651 Lex’gton
NEAR, b. f. 2
:c^5Xl Dev’.shire
3.3:;94 Dorval
3:2150 Dorval
3.3*274 Dorval
,331.39 W’dblne
3:1(154 W’dbine
5-S l;04*T.fast 69-in l
44 f .5(i‘%hvy 47-5 1
1-2 49 fast 54 1
44 f 54%fast 27 )
44 f 58%hvy 2 ]
1-2 Bl%hvy 24f ]
1
5- 8 1:01%fast 17 1
6- 8 1 :04’%faat i:i-5 1
5 8 l:02*i.fast 14 1
5-8 l:04%fa.st 13 1
44 f .55 fast i:i 1
5-8 1 ;04%hvy 17 1
CRACOW, b. c, 2 (M)
r.5Sl Dev’.shire 5-Sl:01%faKt 36
:’2U75 W’dbine 5 8 1:
32899 I3ev’. shire 1-2
BAYSIDE, b. c, 2 (M)
First start.
5 8 l:ni%fast (’►6
1-2 49 fast 97
By Peep o’Day— Hattie Walker (J. M. Henry, Jr.).
3 44 .,‘h R Goo.se S H(ui«dulu. Koran. Saseiita
4 34 2* R Goose 12 F. Wil.<on, MissAgnes, G. Kelley
5 44 3"4 H Goo.se 10 Viva-\m<‘rica. Amelita, Flounee
By Hessian — Rosa Marie (W. H. Fizer).
2 2=> 2* E Haynes 11 Tlieo.F.air. Li.G.iyetv, Sw.Cp II.
1 ^ -lohnson 9 .LlJefferiiig, Kuklux. S.Alyssnm
4 6 5*1 A (’ar’llK) W.Miist<‘r, NewMo<lel, StarBabv
12 11" 11**| W I.llley 12 Boy Blue, Tex Forman. D.Roek
2 2* 3* W IJIloy K) Postmaster, At. Muir. T. Sahib
5 34 3^4 W LilU*y 12 C’pmlre, B.Peddler. W.P.D’bney
By Abe Frank — Our Bessie (W. J. Lambert).
8 6* ;.* G Molo.v'thlO Irish Kis.s, Sinceritv, W. Master
2 4'4 5=4 A Johnson 7 Sincerity, Salvestr.i, SamPiekett
5 .5* :?« je Merimee 7 O.ofllavana, Th.Fair, llollinger
4 3* 3* A .lohnsoii (5 .Sain!*ickett, L.Eileen, Producer
4 34 3® I, Mink .5 S. Bound, F. Handley, H.Croxton
5 5* o*'! W Doyle 7 L.Eileen. L.Herbort, B.L’ngston
By Bryn Mawr— Anno Evans (Poland Stable).
7 8‘4 9'* B Ko)>m’uK) Irish Kiss, Sine(‘ritv. W, Master
7 7* 6=* F Merimee 8 Sw.Alyssum, Holliiiger, H.MalH-l
10 10 10** C Gil)>ert 10 W.Mastor. NewModel, StarBaby
By Yankee — Baringo (Poland Stable).
FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Oct. 31, 191(> — 1:12 — 2 — 90.)
LIBERATOR, ch. g. 6
:'..’i54!) Di • v ’ sh i re
3.3258 I^ouglas
313,51 Havana
3i’2,59 Havana
31076 Havana
KING TUSCAN, cb. g,
326*26 H.deG’ce
.32494 Bowie
324.56 Bowie
FOXY GRIFF.
2:;.5S4 Dev’.shire
30972 Tijuana
3('S99 Tijuana
.39104 T..atonia
29718 Dev’.shire
h. g, 6 108
:;-4 1 :13 fa.st 77-10 P»9 8
54 f 1 :()(;%fast 26-5 112 5
64 f l:95%fa.st 1 4
3-4 l:12%fa.st 3 121 2
3-4 l;l2%fast 1-3 .115 1
, ch. g, 4 108
54fl:07%fast 8.3-5113 7
3-4 l:14%slo\v 12 112 4
64 f 1 :(*7%good 17 107 8
3-4 l:13%fast 81-10108 4
b. g. 5 114
54 f l:07%fa.st 24 196 6
:M 1:14 good 15 98 5
54 f 1 :09%.slow 60 98 3
3-4 1:12%fast 42 102 1
3-4 l:12%fast 69-10 112 7
SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Oct. C, 1910 1:12 2 90.)
FHOM. ch. g, 6 By Ethelbort — Ferment (A. C. Nieliaus).
r* Dev’shire 3-4 l:13%fast 19-5 111 1 111* 1*4 RB. doll 12 L’vMildred, Soiiviuiir T Elwird
8 Dev’.shire 3-4 1:14 fast 10 111 6 2 2 24 2* R Bedell 12 (’olle, Virginia W Encore
:i Dev’shire 64 f l:08%fast 14 P»6 6 6 6 4*» 5"? F Hoi>kinsl2 Eneoro ('orkev W * Z ili
4 Dev’ shire ;i-4 l:1.5%fast 99 10 111 10 3 4 6* 5% AV Ward 12 Svbil. Ischgniiibble irebinnock
I Dev’shire 3-4 1:16 fast 8-5 IIS 4 11 1* D C Knight llMl.A.iones. S Olivet B Pres,?’^^^^
7 Oakl’wn lm70y l:46*/f.fa3t 12 198 6 6 6 7 7* 8'* H Tullett 8 Bogart Pavniastor ’ StoneheiUe^
II Oakl’wn 3-4 l:14%fast 7-5 110 7 7 6 4* 4*i F Cooper 9 Colie. Tze^LsrBo^b^
CORE. b. g, 6 112 By Plaudit — Expressing (B. B. Rice).
SD-v’shire 3-4 1:14 fast 3-2 111 3 111* 4% A Jolmsoul2 (’olle. Fathom VirginH ^
3 Dorval :;-4 l:16%good 14 117 6 0 0 5*=* J Pit/. 11 llazelnut V. i
5 Dorval 54 f l:10%fast .’J’J-S 111 1 4 4 4* 3* L Mink U .N>llie I .’ Ba^
3 Dov’shire 64 f l:0K*^fast 31-10 m 4 1 1 D 1* A Claver 12 f^orkey W Za i Bb b.nS
0 Dev’.shire 3-4 l:16%fast 11-10 114 3 1 1 1* 1* A Claver 12 Fl.Negra B
1 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:14 fast 13 110 3 11 IJ V B Kop’ni’nl2 Z.nli. L ,ra L^
7 H.deG’ce 64 f 1:08 fast 15 110 2 1 2 3* 2h W Collins 15 Owaga. Luzzi.
KAMICHI, ch. g, 7 101 By Voter — Running Stream (M. Smith!
4 Dev’.shire 54fl:07%fast .32-5 199 5 1 10* Pi'A F Merimeell Fox v (IriiT Blaise
JDorv.al 3-4 l:16%good 1.3 112 4 2 1 3* 3>’* F Mormieell
1 t’orlErlo r>S f l:n7%rast 13-5 W7 2 4 5 »'-> T I’ar'lon 10 Ou(lm.k
18 Ibarn’ton 54 f l:07%fast 5-4 IP) 2 1 1 1* 2J F Rob’soii 8 Astrologer Outhmk 'Talebearer
:iHam’ton 54 f l:08%fa8t 5-4 107 2 1 1 H 1* A Mott 12 Eulogy, Baby
)7Conn’ht 3-4 l:22%hvy 31-10 122 1 1 3 4* 4" A Molt 8 Borax. Hand full 'ComSia
)LET, b. f, 4 105 By Waterboy — La Fleur (J. C, Ferriss).
2 Dev’.shire 3-4 1 :14*%fa.st 11-5111 2 4 4 21 2" G M<»Ps’thl2 Acis, Bogy .Johnson (’liim K ite
0 Dev’.shire 54 f 1 :08 fast 19-5 109 1 2 2 2* 31 G Mole.s’th 12 Nellie B.,r/dle^
9 Dev’.shire :i-4 1 :16 fa.st 17-5 HO 1 4 5 34 2- G Molrs’tbll Luzzi, M:irtre 'Regular
4 Oakl’wn 3-4 1:14 fast 5 106 2 2 2 2* 2* G Mole.s’tli 9 OpheliaW.. Tantivy K C’athnm
6 Oakl’wn 3-4 1:14 fast 12 107 2 3 4 4* 4*4 G Molcs’th 7 Black Frost, Jos. Z^
SH, b. f, 4 100 By Factoiv-Dance Spirit (G. V. Barnes).
2 Dov’shire 3-4 1 :15%fast 57-10 108 2 3 5 10* li** G Mole.s’ th 12 I.it. Nephew. Garl BadProsi>ect
3 Dev’shire 3-4 l:1.5%f.ast 38-5108 2 6 7 6 * 3'’4 A Pickens 12 Roscm.ary, ( ’Htoli^^rts
0 Oakl’wn 3 4 1:17%mud 10 109 5 8 9 9 9=" C Borol 9 Freeman, LMyMildred MavStir
6 Oakl’wn 3-4 1:14 fast 8 110 3 2 2 3* 3* F Murphy 7 Bl. Frost. Jos. Zar;Ge. Violef
2 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:l^)*^fast 13-6118 3 1 1 1* 1* F Murphy 9 Violet, Lady Mildred, L.Powcrs
7 Oakl’w'n 3-4 l:15%fast 7 106 5 6 6 6 * 4* W Crump 11 A1 Pierce, Betterton, Freeman
ANDY WINE, ch. h, 7 102 By Stalwart — Miss Canale (F. G. Teahan).
8 Dev’.shire 3-4 1:14 fa.st 15 114 5 11 11 10^ 19® W (Jrmos 12 Colie, Fathom Vireini.i W
0 Dev’shiro 54 f 1:08 fast 12 112 6 9 9 7* 6*4 W Doyle 12 Nellie B., Colie Violet
9 Dev’.shire 3-4 1:16 fast 11 117 10 10 10 9* 9*4 W Doyle 11 Luzzi, Violet. Martre
1 Windsor 64 f 1:07 fast 11-10108 7 7 6 6« 3< M M’ntain 7 Recluse. Earlv Sight. Old Bob
.IForlErio 3-4 1 ;13%fast 29-10 109 8 8 6 6* 3*4 M M’ntain 9 Peep Sight, (‘:ommensia Eulogy
6 Ilam’ton 3-4 l:14%£ast 1-2 110 8 6 3 2J 1*4 M M’ntain 8 Perpetual. Ethan Allen,’ Be
IKEY W., ch. g, 4 115 By Bamsdale— Nellie Mier (B. J. Brannon).
3 Dev’shire 54 f l:08%fast 15 111 3 3 3 3* 2* A John.sonl2 Encore. Zali, Bluebaniiock
1 Dev’shire 64 f l:08%fast 12-5109 2 1 1 IJ Ink a Johnsonl2 SpringVallev. Ed Adams Colle
SOakl’wn 64 f l:07%fast 10 107 2 2 2 24 2* G Moles’ th 9 J. Zarate, Souvenir. B.a’ndStars
TOakl’wn , 5-8 1:02 good 15 303 3 1 2 2»> 3*3 H Erieks’nl2 ClumsyK,ate. B’ckBeauty, Yaca
5 Hiilcrcst Ah.>>-8 l:f)0%fa.st 3-2 107 1 2 2*4 2* R Ryan 8 DoctorZab, M.ofFrome, Cud Un
6 Hillcrest Ab5-8 l:01%fast 34 107 3 3 3* 2* F Jenkins 9 Brookeress. Y.Lady, S.lPymond
ID NUNC, br. g, 8 104 By Woolsthorpe— Dictynna (C. MulhoUand).
2 Dev’shire 3-4 l:14%fast 51 113 7 7 8 6*» 8" C Gro.'^s 12 Acis, Violet. Bogy Johnson
2 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fast 20 115 2 2 7 54 7«4 F Rob’.sonl3 Hops. Surprising, Rosemary
5 H.deG ce 54 f l:07%fast 103 110 5 4 4 4 * 5* R Troxlcr 10 Sleepy Sam, I^ohengrin. Ponnee
6 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 4V-5f 108 5 2 4 .64 12*< J Metcalf 1« Cliff Haven. Stellarina. Scornii
54 f l:C«%fa8t43-10f 112 4 16 13* 13=» J Metcalf 14 Meelicka, L. Ix>ndon, C.Roberta
8 Tijuana 54 £ l:06%fast 8 110 8 8 8 8 8‘* A Pickens 8 Ph.Autoin’te. L.Jake, Pros.Baby
STA, b. m, 6 105 By Sir Huon — ^Espanita (E. J. Ramsey).
9 Tijuana 1 8 102 3 3 4 4 44 3*3 B Smith 9 EdCudihee. Slip.Elm, S. of Love
8 Tijuana ImSOy l:52%mud 6-5 108 3 1 1 1 iH 1=J A Ca.vey 5 Redland, Veldt. Sem. Stalwart
2 Tijuana 1 1.42%fast 3 95 2 2 2 2 2* ‘Jn S McGraw 7 Redland, GnidePost. R.S’nonll.
7 Tijuana 1 l:41%slow 44 98 1 2 2 2 24 4=4 G Scherrer 6 Deliver. Virile, Guide Post
7 Tijuana 1 1:42 good 4-6 97 4 1 1 1 H4 1= G Scherrer « Prince S.. S.R.Meyer, J.Graham
3 Tijuana 1 l:46%mud 16-6 90 1 6 5 4 4* 24 R Moore 5 Say, Executor, Prince 8.
WUDi^. ^ s. ^ r Peter Quince — ^Rose Marjorie (W. Kling).
8 Dufferin Ab64f 1:26 fast 6-5 109 4*4 N Taylor 9 Minstrel, Rubicon II., Miizanti
4 Dufferin Ab7-8 l:32%fast 2 110 1 » n Taylor 8 Silv.Shapiro, Fros.Face, D.Bass
- Dufferin Ab7-8 l:3^ast 3 111 n Taylor 10 Dr. Kendall, Bolala. Lord Wells
4 Dev’shire „ J }:j^£ast g J12 2 2 3 2 3*4 7‘3 N Taylor 12 PrimHarry, Ol’smobile, Steleliff
L Dev’shire 54 £ l:08%fast 20 1094 6 6 5 4* 9*4 N Taylor 12 CorkeyW., Spr. Valley, EdAdams
DMAS R. HUNLEY, br.g.4 (M) 104 By McGee— Lithia (M. C. Moore).
) Dev’shire 6-8 l:01%fast 16f 107 3 Fell. O Martin 12 Jos.Zurnte, NellieB., Martre
) Lex’gton lm70yl:49%hvy 17 104 5 3 3 4 6* 5*® G Scherrer 7 Chieftain. Jovial. Fleuron II.
k. JONES, b. f , 5 107 By Blues— Zella Knight (E. M. Hall).
) Dev’shire 64 f 1:08 fact 18 112 S 8 6 6* 7*4 J Howard 12 Nellie B., Colle, Violet
L ^v’ahire 3-4 1:16 fast Jl 113 3 2 2 24 2* J Howard 12 Fathom, SirOliver, BadProspect
0 Oakl’wn 8-4 l:17%mud 15 107 8 7 7 6® 6** G Scherrer 9 Fieeman, LadyMildred. MayStar
0 Oakl'wn 3-4 l:14%good 12 110 4 2 2 6* 5*4 C Tudor 8 Sybil. Milbrey, Freeman
8 OakPwn 2-4 1:14 fast 7 106 9 5 4 6^ 6*4 F Merimeel2 Freeman, Noynim, Moller
5 Oakl’wn 2-4 1:14 fast 4| 112 1 2 4 34 3*4 F Murphy 12 Hondo, O’mobile, 0. on DeUvery
29602 Dev’shire
3-4 l:12*%fast
17-10 111
1
1
1
29.522 Dev ’shire
3-4 1:13 fast
46-5
99
1
3
3
DAVID CRAIG
, ch. g. 6
108
.”.3627 Dev ’shire
51 f 1 :07 fast
13
106
4
6
.■;:;024 Jamaica
3-4 1:14 fast
7
115
3
2
2
32911 Pimlico
1 l:40'*f.fast 29 10120
2
0 2
3
32G18 H.deG’ce
.3-4 l:ll%fast
20
108
1
2
4
32345 Oakl’wn
6* f l:06%faat
5
110
6
4
3
S2L51 Oakl’wn
3-4 1:15 slow
6
106
1
2
2
32121 Oakl’wn
f 1:09 mud
6
103
2
1
1
32090 Oakl’wn
3-4 l:13*%good 10
104
1
3
2
ANNA KRUTER. b. m. 6
109
::28.57 I>»v’shirc
iiii20yl:46 fast
21-lfi 106
5
2 1
1
32814 I>ev’shire
3-4 l:16*f.fi:ood
. 26-5 10.3
6
6
5
32684 Lex’gton
3-4 l:l’2%£a.st
17
103
2
6
4
32528 Oakl’wn
3-4 1:15 fast
6
Il9
4
2
1
.32438 Oakl’wn
3-4 l:1.3%fa.st
41
93
8
4
3
32356 Oakl’w’n
3-4 1:13 fast
4
100
2
6
5
NOYNIM. ch.
St 4
108
.3;,\5S1 1 >ev' shire
5A f l:07*/f,fast
36
109
1
5
32881 Dev’shiro
5i f 1 :()7%fast
14
100
4
5
7
:;24:18 l>akl’wn
3 4 l:13%fast
15
]U6
2
6
7
:i2.37S Oakl’wn
3 4 1:14 fast
4
111
5
6
3
32283 Oakl’wn
3-4 l:11%fast
6-5
110
6
1
1
By Planudes — Countesa Irma (J. B. Goodman).
6* 3*4 A (’iaver 9 Etnisenn, ’I'i;)J:in, Grumpy
7* T*” R Wingf’dl2 Siinecicr. Oplicli:i W.. .loim .Jr.
24 2*4 E Mebiwen r» Anita, ImiK*rator. Sir Wellons
13 1*4 K Mcb3w'cn 6 Ilnnnic Tess, Anita. Friendlesa
1* 1*4 K McEwen 5 A1 i’ierce. King Tuscan. Owana
By King James — TnacanlU (H. 6. Bedwoil).
8* 6*4 G Molcs’thll Foxy Griff, Noynim, Blaise
6* 6'’4 W Obert 7 Prohibition. Favour, K. Baggot
7* 7** A Collins 9 Kewrossa. Adalid, Haiilx^rk
6 6® A Collin.s R IndianCiiant, T. as Steel, Runes
B yMarta Santa — Marina (R. L. Frazier).
4i 1* G SchernTll Noynim, Blaise, Droll
5 5* G Scherrer R S)>ok:ine Queen. Tokay, Piilliix
6 5® G Scherrer 5 Edl’udihee, B. Weaver. O. Blossom
6* 6‘® G Scherrer 8 lin.llart, MarsCossidy. S.Hc;irt
7 5*^4 J Droyer 7 Early Siglit, Baoui, Korflnige
24 ink J Dreyer 6 MissK niter, Redland. C.BrbIge
1* 1* J Dreyer 0 Pontefract, S.ufLovc, C. Bridge
By Peep o’Day — Avon II. (J. Lowe).
5* 3=3 P M€‘riniee 8 Harry I,.. Eulogy. Lai’.giioriie
3* 4«4 J W’illiams .5 Wise Man, Pnlliix, M. Herrmann
4" 4‘* J McTag’t .5 .Tern, Mad. Herrmann, Venetia
4*4 4*® R Troise 7 Kewessa, W'ise Man, Fruit(^ake
4* 3® T McTag’t 6 M. Miller, CancRiin, Pr.ofComo
2* 2* G Scherrer 5 O. Rosebud, B. Hensley, Ilanovia
1* 14 G Scherrer 6 Hanovia, Kultnr, Mara Cassidy
34 4®i W Obert 6 O. Rosebud, Aidcbaran, R.Bnidl’y
By Transvaal — Lillie Kruter (G. Alexandra).
34 4*4 A Alex’dra 8 (\ Giitelius. Karlyniorn. Hayden
14 1* G Sclierrerll I.;izy Lm, Hondo, Lytle
4* 4*3 G Sciiorrer 8 Dimitri. Areh I’lottor, Lneky R.
I'J 2* G Scherrer 8 Arcli Plotter. lollte, Keelnse
34 5* H Jeffcott 9 T. -a-Ling, B.J’lmson, A.IMotter
6k 5"i G Scherrer 8 Ting-a-Ling, Korfiiage, Recluse
By Abo Frank — Minyon (W. C. Weant).
24 2* W Hoag 11 Foxy Griff, BIai.se, Droll
7* 6® A Johnson 8 Etruscan. A.Middleton, P.Z:ir» ta
4k 4* II Stearns 9 'P. -a-Ling. B.J’hn.son, A.I’Iotter
24 2®k J Kederis 12 Freem;m. Moller, Bogart
1= 1*4 J Kederis 12 Subject, El Sabio, Jim Winn
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. Victory Handicap.
1:12—8—109.)
3-year-olds and upward. (Oct. 4, 1916-
FRXHT CAKE. b. f.
,‘>:{628 Dev’.shire ImTOyl
.3:’..64t) Dev’.shire 3-4 1
3.*il 74 W’dbine 11-8 1
32981 W’dbine 1 1-8 1
32820 Pimlico 1 1-8 1
32785 Pimlico 1 1
32737 Pimlico 7-8 1
32618 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:
GIPSEY GEORGE, b.
.”.:j628 Dev’ shire lni70yl :
3.3550 Dev’. shire 1 1
3,’K)61 Church’ 1 3-4 1:
32893 Church’ I 3-4 1:
3282.3 Church’ 1 64 £ 1
286:15 Windsor 1 1;
28.539 WimLsor 2-4 1:
CRUMPSALL. b. g, 3
3.‘)62S Dev’shire ImTOvl;
2.3445 Douglas 3-4 1:
32981 W’dbine 11-8 1:
32878 Dev’shire 3-4 1
32707 Lox’gton 3-4 1:
GORDON RUSSELL.
:i3648 Dev’shire 1 1:
32903 Dev’shire lm20yl
3285.6 Dev’shire lm70yl:
32812 Dev’shire 1 1:
32514 Oakl’wn 1 1:
32476 Oakl’wn 1 1:
GRUMPY, b. g. 5
23628 Dev’shire ImTOyl
33.649 Dev’shire 3-4 1
32470 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1
32,357 Oakl’wn 1 1-8 1
S2327 Oakl’wn lm70y 1
22205 Oakl’wn 1 1-8 1
32130 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1
31893 N.Orl’ns 1 1-4 2
8 lie By Dick Welles — Parislenne (E. T. Zollicoffer).
.:ll%fast 21-10 112 3 3 3 3 2k 14 F Merimee 6 Gip. George, Crumps.iil. Grumpy
:i:i fast 13-20 105 4 5 6 5* 5‘4 F Merimee 9 Etriis«an. Tiajan, Lil>erator
:.61%fast 64 111 2 3 3 4 4* 4‘7 E Haynes 13 Runes, Rancher. Arriet
:54%fast 2 117 1 1 1 1 1* 1* E Haynes 8 Nebraska, J.W’gfield, Cr’mps.all
:54%fast 43-10 116 6 1 4 3 3* 4* W Obert 14 Kalitan, A1 M. Dick. Ken. Boy
:42%slow 14-5 !‘24 1 2 2 1 1* 24 W Obert 12 A1 M. Dick, Ken. Boy, Piraeus
:30 hvy 17-20 120 1 2 2 1 1* 1" W Obert 9 Madeira. Crepusciile. P.MiiHens
:ll%fast 19-20 114 2 1 1 2* 3*J E Taplin 7 Kewessa, Wi.se Man. Dav. Craig
St k 105 By Dick Welles — Animosity (J. B. Goodman).
;14%faat 25 10.3 1 2 2 2 1* 24 T Henry 6 FruiK’ake, Criimpsall, Grumpy
illVisfast 33-10 106 111 1 34 5*2 T Henry 5 Joe D.. Slippery Elm, All Smiles
:13 fast 3-2 115 3 4 5 3k 2n j Hanover 7 Kinney, Fleetabelle, Sansyming
;lu*/5fast 9-5 114 2 4 4 3J 1“ J Hanover 9 Kinney, Dimitri. Am.izon
:06%,fast 51-10 115 2 4 6 34 3*4 J HanoverlO P.ofComo, Impressive, PeterJay
:40%good 22-6 98 1 1 1 2 4* 4®4 T Par’ton 5 Borrow, Arriet. Col. Vennie
:12*Afast 19 104 3 1 2 2* 2k T Par’ton 12 T.o’th’M’ning, R.Bradiey, B.Bay
98 By Ednam — Mime (G. H. Browne).
:41%fast 9-5 100 2 1 1 1 .3* 3*A A Claver 6 Fr.Cake, Gip. George, Grumpy
:i:i%good 2.3-5 119 2 6 6 4*® 3* A Claver 7 GiiyFortune, High.Lud, S«*dan
:54%fast 38 114 2 2 2 2 3* 4*i M M’thcws 8 F. Cake, Nebraska. J. Wingfield
:15 fastl7-10f 104 3 1 1 1* 1» A Claver 12 January, Spring Song, ('lass A.
:13%fast 194 102 4 2 6 6k 6*» A Claver 11 Kalitan, Geo.C.Love. Trapping
b. h. 7 105 By Marclunont H.— Tokalon (H. W. PUnt).
;40%fast -11 115 12 1 3 4* 4"i W Ormes 6 Ormulu, Slipi>eryElm, Crepuscule
:4.3%fast 33-10112 1 2 2 2 2nk 3® W Ormes 5 Adalid. Sky Pilot. Hanovia
:48%fast 31-5115 1 1 2 3 3* 3*J M M’thews 5 Hanovia, Baby Lynch, SkyPilot
:46'%good 38-5 110 2 1 1 1 1* 14 M M’thews 5 Greenwood, B’yLynch, Hanovia
:41 fast 4 116 5 2 2 2 Ik 2* F Cooper 6 Lit. String, BabyLynch, B.Shop
:40%fast 44 118 2 11 1 1*4 l®k G Moles’th 6 BeautyShop, B.Johnson, Grundy
111 By Canomu — ^Florontia (C. J. BrookmiUer).
44%fast 12-5 114 4 4 4 4 4= 4‘S E Haynes 6 Fr.Cake, Gip.George, Criimpsall
13 fast 24 115 9 9 9 9 4'* E Haynes 9 Etruscan. Tiajan, Liberator
47 good 2 116 3 4 2 1 Ik lb r Troise 4 Gr’nwood. L.String. Opp’tunity
52 fast 7 110 2 4 4 4 3* 3*4 J Williams 5 Robt.Bradley, Aldebaran, Mosc’a
43%fast 12 114 6 7 7 6 6k 4** J Williams 8 R.Bradiey. J.O’Dowd. W’dstone
53 fast 8-6 HO 1 2 2 2 2* Ik E Haynes 4 Thornhill, Brynlimah, H. Temple
50%mud 1 110 2 3 2 2 3® 3*5 W Obert 4 Brynlimah, Opp’tunity, Th’rnliill
08%slow 10 106 3 2 2 3 3k 3®4 W Obert 14 Col. Vennie, Hanovia. Opportunity
SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Oct. 28, 1916 — 1:43’%-
— 109.)
PETLAR, b. g. 4
33649 Dev’shire lm70yl
32504 Oaki’v/n 1 1
32439 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1
32371 Oakl’wn lm70y 1
32.311 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1
32204 Oakl’wn 1 1
PETIT BLEU. eb. m.
33586 Dev’shire lm70yl
33561 Dev’shire lm20yl
32925 Dev’shire 11-8 1:
32834 Dev’shire lm20yl
32617 Oakl’wn ImTOy 1
32478 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1
ROSE JULIETTE, cb.
33629 Dev’shire 11-8 1
83586 Dev’shire ImTOyl
32856 Dev’shire 1 1:
32478 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1
82426 Oakl’wn 1 1
105 By Collar— Petit Tor (A. C. Niebaus).
;45%fast 12 108 8 2 2 2 24 3» R Bedell 9 St. Bird. C.Nome, Pr.PhiDthorpe
:41%fa.st 10 110 899 9 9®9**F Cooper 10 Balgee, Ch.McFerran, Mikifula
;47 fast 18-6 102 7 7 7 8 8 8** F Merimee 8 Joe D.. Bogart. Baby Cal
:46 fast 4 105 8 6 4 4 3* 2*F Merimee 8 M. Roblee, Stonehenge, C. Buford
:47%fast 5 108 5 4 3 3 34 4** W A Car’ll 6 Sansyming, Baby Cal, Gibraltar
:41%fast 10 106 2 2 2 2 14 14 W A Car* 1111 BlackFrost, Stonehenge, Perseus
6 106 By Masagan— EUie L. (S. Le Duke).
:4€%fast 18 105 4 9 8 7 2k 2* W Young 10 Mud Sill, G.Counsel. Budweiser
:43%fast 33 103 9 8 7 9 94 9*® W Young 12 BlackFrost. Day Day, Tarleton P.
:57%fast 9-6 106 6 6 6 6 2* 3*4 6 Moles’thlO Men. Park, Fly. Feet. Nan.McDee
:48 fairt 4 106 1 5 6 4 4* 3*4 Q Moles’ thl2s Zamloch, FrostyFace, Galaway
:46%fast 34 107 8 8 7 6 4* 4*4 Q Moles’th 8 Bogart. Paymaster, Stonehenge
:48%fast 20 109 132 2 2Bk2nG Moles’thlO Mud Sill. Mikifula. Plaudito
f» 6 108 By Ouaard— Miss Jerdaa (D. B. Treeman).
:55%fast 63 1004 6 2 2 2 6* 8*4 J Dreyer 12 Savino, Fenrock, Fleuronll.
:46%f.ast 99-10 98 10 10 10 10 10 10** J O’Brien 10 Mud Sill. Petit Bleu, G.Counsel
:46%fast 16-61064 Left at the post. N Taylor 12 KlngK., Prime Mover, KingBox
:48%fast 12 102 10 7 6 4 64 €*1 O ScherrerlO Mud Sill, Petit Bleu. Mikifula
:42%slow 3i 1(17 644 2 24 2^ B Troise 10 C.McF*nui. P’ntsgeaet, Foemaa
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917,
COMM AVBETTA. blk. m. 6 10«
2i55l Dev’shire lm20yl:43%fast 29 lOG 3 6 9
33399 Dorval 11:47 fast 27-5107 3 6 4
32417 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:45^fast 10 99 4 7 8
32399 Tijuana lm70y l:44%fast 3 107 9 7 6
32303 Tijuana 1 l:39%fast 8 100 4 4 4
32247 Tijuana 1 1:40 fast 4 108 7 7 7
DAILY RACING FORM.
110 5 5
114 4 6
; G 6 5
» 8 8 9
11 10 8
. 11 11 9
► 976
32132 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:51 slow 8-5 108 2 4 3 3
PIH MONET, ch. 6 110
33629 Dev' shire 1 1-8 l:55^fast 99-10 106 4 9 6 5
32926 Dev’shire 1 1-8 l:56%fast 27-10 107 6 6 6 6
32882 Dev' shire lm20yl :46Mifast 51-10 1 10 9 8 7 6
32660 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:48%fa.st 63 110 14 13 14 14
32627 H.deG’ce lm70yl:48%slow 19 115 1 6 4 6
32572 H.deG’ce lm70yl:48 fast 17-6 114 9 9 6 6
MOSS FOX. br. h, 6 111
32924 Dev’.shire 1 l:435fefast 12f 111 7 11 11 11
328T»3 Dev’shire 3-4 l:15%fast 12 117 11 12 12
32517 Oakl’wn lm70y l:46V^fast 40 107 2 6 8 8
32476 Oakl’wn 1 l:40%fast 60 108 3 6 6 6
32359 Oakl’wn lm70y l:44%fast 100 110 5 5 5 5
32092 Oakl’wn lm70y 1:47 good 8 114 4 5 4 6
31737 N.Orl’ns 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 9-6 115 1 1 3 2
BILLIE BAKER, b. g, 7 110
33122 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:50 fast 10 111 6 6 6 6
32926 Dev’shire 1 1-8 l:56%fast 13-5110 9 8 8 9
32835 Dev’shire lm20yl:47%fast 19 111 11 11 10 8
82620 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:49%fast 28 J15 11 11 31 9
32544 Bowie 11-16 1:52 fast 27-10112 6 9 7 6
EARLTMOBN. ch. b. 6 113
o.’;582 Dev’shire 3-4 l:14V^fast 10 116 12 10 10
32905 Dev’shire 1 l:43%fast 54 109 6 4 4 3
32857 Dev’shire lm20yl:46 fast 47 106 2 3 3 3
31280 N.Orl’ns 1 1-16 1:54 mud 8 113 6 Fell.
31125 N.Orl’ns 3-4 l:14%fast 7 115 4 7 6
31043 N.Orl’ns 3-4 l:17%mud 8 112 6 6 6
30976 N.Orl’ns 3-4 l:lS%hvy 30 111 1 11
BEMPSILLA. cb. o. 8 110
Dev’.shire 3-4 1:14 fa.st 11 111 9 10 10
33456 Dufferin Ab6*f l:2616fast 1-2 117
33372 Duflerin Ab.V8 l:02%fast 2 115
3.3266 Dufferin Ab5-8 1 :02%fast 3-2 1 15
33172 W’dbine 3-4 l;13\.fa.st 9f 107 6 13 11
32905 Elev’shire 1 l:43Vifast 85 106 1 1 1 1
FINALEE. b. m. 5 106
3.3,586 Dev’.shire lm70yl:46%fast 25 lOT* 3 111
32905 Dev’shire 1 l:43*6fast 43 1034 4 2 3 4
30493 Bowie 1 1-8 1 :57%good 42-5 14‘6 6 3 2 3
30456 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51%slow f’ Id 104 8 6 9 10
30403 Bowie 1 1-16 l:50%fast 60 10T.4 6 4 4 4
30347 Bowie 1 1-16 l:5.3%slow 159 106 1 3 6 6
29913 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 821 106 6 8 11
BROWN VELVET, blk. f. 4 98
.32905 Dev’.shire 1 l:4:i'/8fa.st 14 lot 7 11 6 8
32746 lx‘x’Kton 1 1 16 l:46%fast 23 107 3 4 6 6
32670 Lex’ Kton lin70yl :45Vf.fast 34 111 8 6 3 7
.30171 l.^tonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 17 994 7 6 7 9
.30137 I.rfitonia lm70y l;44%fast 14-5 107 8 7 6 6
29957 Latonia lm70y l:45%fast 34-5107 11 10 10 8
CONSOLER, b. m. 9 106
3.34.5.S Dufferin AbOlf 1:26 fast 15 11.3
33273 Dufferin Ab7-S 1 ;.33 fa.st 15 105
28682 Reno lm70y l:45%fast 10 111 10 11 9 8
L8674 Reno 1 1-16 1:49 fast 13 109 7 6 6 5
I 11 9 8
6 6 5
By The Commoner— Annie Lauretta (0. Irby).
5‘ 4*3 A Johnsonl2 Itl’ckFrost, DayDay, TarletonP.
6* A Johnson 7 Obolus. Comuclio, Goodwood
8 8‘* J DePois’r 8 ’Fokay. Star of Love, Pulluz
6> S3 M M’ thews 9 Diadi. Checks, Blue Cap
4 4*4 T Hunt 4 Miss Fannie. Deliver, Pulluz
6| 5*4 W Kelsay 7 Guide Post. L.Cocliran, Bifrtodo
3=4 3» J McBride G C. Brown, L. Cochran, F.Degree
By Bryn Mawr — ^Pina and Needles (P. L. Short).
102 10* » A Claver 12 Savino, Fenrock, Fleurou II.
54 5*4 E Taplin 10 Zudorn, Gift. Acis
54 3*4 B Taplin 10 (\McFcrran, Budwoiser, Crankle
14 14‘» E Taplin 14 H. Liiuder. R.Lanjrdon, Brickley
8* 6*4 E Taplin 9 Harry Luider, R. Meteor. Minda
8^ 9*4 E Taplin 10 E. Baumann. Supreme, E.Kenna
By Bed Fez n. — ^Bella Hamburg (W. C. Weant).
11 11** A Johnsoifll Bogart, Euteri>e, Frosty Face
12 11** G Corey 12 Rosemary, Carl Roberts, Dash
8 7** N Barrett 8 Bogart. Paymaster, Stonehenge
6 6** J D’minick 8 Gor. Russell, B.Shop, B.lohnson
5*0 514 p Cooper 7 Wad. Last, Thornhill, Beau. Shop
7* 7*i L Lykes 8 W.Crown, Handfull, M. Waters
2* D T McTag’t 7 Handfull. Kilday, Agon
By Gold Heels — Sanctissima (J. B. White).
4* 2* J McTag’t 7 StarGaze, Virginia W., Siicctre
94 7*J W Ormes 10 Zudorn, Gift, Acis
44 3* W Ormes 12 (’h.McFerraii, Euterpe, B. Baker
8* 6*J W MeIn rel2 Thesieres, Ed Bond, Pierrot
34 1* T McTag’t 9 Minda, Carlton G., Supreme
By Peep o’Day — Performance (H. W. Plant).
12 10 '4 W Ormes 12 Acis. Violet. Bogy Johnson
1* 1* W Ormes 12 Seinpsilla. Finalee, B’y .lohnson
2* 2* W Ormes 8 Col.Gutelius, Hayden. A.Kniter
W Sch’om 8 Yodeles, StolenAiite, Wli. Crown
6* 2*4 W Sch’orn 8 Pontefract. Chad Bufonl, Garl
6* 4*4 J Brown 11 Langhorite, Pontefract, Th’nw’d
Ito 2* F Murphy 12 Miss Kruter. Recluse, Malheur
By Sempronius — Clonsilla (F. Murpby).
11*411** N Taylor 12 Colle, Fathom. Virginia W.
18 T McCurh 8 Kyle, Reg.irds. lionise I*aul
4*3 T MeC’ul’h 8 M. I^edi, Badl*ros|H'ct, MissJenn
2* J Howard 10 Spirolla, ’rreowen. Frisky
11* 1L'*» E Haynes 13 SwiftFox, AlexGetz, Val.West
2* 2* H Hanmerl2 Earlymorn, Finalee. B.Johnson
By McGee — The GoTomesa (E. G. Vivell).
44 f.'4 C .Jackson 10 Mud Sill, Petit Bleu, G.ronnsel
4‘ 3* E Smith 12 Earlymorn, Sempsilla, B.Joliiisou
3*« 35 w Gourley 7 B. Redfield, Co’ntcrpart, Porin
9* 7*® W GourleylG Dartworth. Penniless. Minda
4*4 3*4 W GourleylO Fr.Jolinsoii. Minda, Y’ngEmblcm
44 6** W GourleylO Valas, Dartworth. Hiker
11* 8** B Kleeger 14 Costumer, BlucCap, U’miliatlon
By Transvaal — Mary Bess (W. H. Fizer).
8* S"4 G Moles’ thl2 Earlym<*rn, Sempsilla, Fin.alee
7* 7** 1> C’onnellyl2 ll.llowdy W.Crown, G. Counsel
74 7** P Lowder 10 Billows, Guide Post, BlaekFrost
9‘® 9‘® T Ruekles 10 Lahore, Jes.l»uise. A. Lawrence
3' 4 L’8 T Ruckles 10 Gibraltar, Trapimid, B. Simmons
3= 1* T Ruckles 12 Mikif’la, B.S’moiis, L.W”iiigton
By Yorkshire Lad — Clemence (W. R. Hall).
6*4 R I^owe 0 Minstrel, Rubieon II., Muzanti
8‘* G Corey 8 FrostyFace, Oldsmobile, Bogart
7=4 7*4 W Ormes 11 Zamloeh, Sen<»rita Daii.a, Canto
4nk 54J M’ thews 8 Char.McFerrau, Sen.Dana, Rash
SEVENTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Nov. 3, 1916 — 1:30% — 3 — 102.)
LITTLE STRING, b. b. 5 1
S;Ji,a2 Dev’ shire 1 1 16 l:49%f.a.st 27-10 1
3L732 Lex’gton 1 1-16 l:49%hvy 29-5 1
32649 Lex’gton lm70yl:45%mud 13-10 1
32514 Oakl’wn 1 1:41 fast 9-6 1
S24S9 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l:48%mud 11-5 1
32470 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1:47 good 7 1
32424 Oakl’wn lm70y 1:45 slow 9-10 1
CUDDLE UP. b. f. 4 ]
32077 Del’mler Ab7 8 l:34%slop 1.3-10 1
3;«)31 Del’mier Ab64f 1:25 fast 2J 1
326.58 H.deG’ce 54 f 1 :07 fast 28 1
32240 Havana 3-4 l:13*,ifast 2
32176 Havana 54 f 1:08 good 24
32028 Havana 54 f l:0<;%faat 34
31882 Havana 54 f 1:07 fast 8 1
32240 Havana
32176 Havana
32028 Havana
31882 Havana
TIAJAN, b. o,
Dev’shire
.•’3249 Dorval
321*23 Dev’shire
3300 Dt‘V’shire
328:13 I>ev’8hire
320S;i ’fijuana
:i-4 1:13 fast .33
.3 4 1:17 fast 17-1
3-4 1:13 fast 13
5-8 l:01%fa.st 20
3-4 l:15%fast 36
3-4 1:13 fast 8
GORDON RUSSELL, b. h. 7
3:>il8 Dev’shire 1 1 ;40*/^ifa.st 11 1
,32!*0.3 Dev’shire lm‘20yl :43%fast 33-10 1
r.L’jCM
Dev’.^ihirp
llliiOyl :48Vr.fast
31-.^. 115
1
1
2
3
3' 3’ 4 M
M’tht'ws
5
33S12
I)»‘v’shire
1 l:46V5goo<l
:{8-5 no
'2
1
1
1
1' li M
M’ thews
Ua kl’wn
1 1:41 fast
4 116
5
2
2
2
Ih K
Cooper
<;
:{LM7«;
1 laklwii
1 l;40%fast
4i 118
1
1
1
I'i ink G
!Mole.s’th
<;
3241:4
Ua kl’wn
lm70y 1:4.'> slow
4 llHi
4
4
3
3
3i 3= G
Moles’th
1
LADY MEXICAN, ch. m, 5
104
By Mexican — Ladv
BliioMon.
3-4 1:17 hvy
6-5 107
3
6
5
4'i 2« L
Lvkes
s
3:{104
W’dbine
3-4 l;l.'i%good
24-5 lOT,
8
6
6
5= 2nk
Lykes 13
32721
Lex’gtoii
3-41:15%hvy
12 B)9
1
3
3
3® 3-A L
Lykc.s
8
30046
Latonia
3-4 l:14%slow 67-10 108
7
4
4
6* 6^4 L
Lykes
8
299(»9
Latonia
3-4 1:16 hvy
20 107
3
5
4
4'* 4=4 L
Lykes
fl
29761
Latoni.a
3-4 l:17’%hv3)
1 111
5
5
3
1* 1= L
Lykes
7
STAR SHOOTER, cb. g, 6
.336.30 Dov’.shire
?:i5.52 Ilev'shire
3:1328 Relmont
32199 Tijuana
S1823 Tijuana
81684 Tijuana
10688 Tijuana
80658 Tijuana
BAG. cb. g. 6
3:»549 Dev’snire
32626 H.deG’ce
32578 H.deG’ce
32445 Bowie
31849 N.Orl’ns
31677 N.Orl’ns
ELLA RYAN.
3362.-» Dev’.shire
33.582 Dev’shlro
33351 Dorval
332.52 Dorval
32861 Pimlico
3278:1 Pimlico
32607 H.deG’ce
lOLITE, b. g,
328.54 D«*v’.shlre
32528 *)akl’wn
32452 Oakl’wii
32422 Oakl’wn
32346 Oakl’wn
80833 Tijuana
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
64 f 1
1 1
11
b. f, 3
:i-4 1:
3-4 1;
3-4 1:
lm20>' 1
1 1 :
1 1 :
lm70yl:
, 4
3-4 1
3-4 1
1 1
54 f 1
lni70y 1
1 1-16 1:
:4.3*4fast 27 113 I
[:49%fast 18 105 ;
:48%aIop 15 11‘3 (
*:46 fa.st 6 112 -
1:49 good 2 116 :
:13 fast 15 111 *
[:46'^fast 16-5113
;39%fast 18-5 112
110
1:13 fast 23 99 !
l:14%slow 2 119 :
:14%fast 14 11,5 :
L:22%fast 17-5 120 :
[:41%fast 8 316 -
:46%mud 20 106
3 90
i:1314fast 32-5 l-i.i :
L:14%fast — 99 -
i:16%fast 12 98 J
l:49%fa.st 63-10 97 :
L:43 fast 16 97 -
L:4.5%slow 11 90 ]
:46%fast 13-10108 :
101
l:1.5%fa.st 1.5f K»6 '
L:15 fast 15 301 I
l:41%good 6 305 '
l:08%slow 8 108 1
1:46 fast 8 105
L:53%mud 15 96 1
Today’s
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wl.Han.
.3,355.3=
Freecutter
...109 1:01
112X725
.3.35SS
'ran lac
..112 1:02%
112.. 720
33.50tl
Nib
. .112 1:03%
112. .715
.3.3192
Bronze Eagle . .
112. .710
.TH74
Happy Thought
..109 l:a3%
112.. 705
3.38.58
Parfay
...112 1:03
112. .705
3.35.5.3
King Trfivato .
...109 1:03%
112. .700
33528
John Wiggins .
...111 1:04
112.. 700
Callaway, oh.
c.
liy Jack Atkin
—
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
.33.520®
Flash of Steel (M
1100 1:41
99X715
.^3.527•
I<ady Kathern ...
98 1:43
101X715
.33590
Bert Williams ...
lOS. .715
,33117
Monotony
110 1:41
114X715
.^3.590
Irregular
115 1:41%
111X710
3;i441
Missouri Pride
100X705
33402
Ciiiieo (M)
10311:42%
ldlX700
33559
Duchess of Lizwill
(M)
100 X 700
Square
Dealer soems the
probaJilo winner.
Barham Whiting
Benefactor, b. g,
by The Manager
Alanarka
Freecutter is best of those which have raced.
Second Race— 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming.
(Track record: June 27, 1914 — 1:11 — 5 — 116.)
33527= Clare
107 l:ir>%
.30ir>0=® Highland Lassie ..102 1:14%
.3.3.507= Hasty Cora 102 1:14
(280.591 Shine . .
33.507* May W.
...103 1:13’%
. .. 99 1:13
...109 1:14%
...107 1:16
3 106 X 725
3 101X720
3 106X715
3 106. .715
4 117X715
3 101X710
3 106. .710
3 1(H1X705
4 117.. 705
3 96.. 700 I
;«193 Arrr»w 107 1:16 3 106. .710
.T3.526 Ginger gulll (M) . .105 1:14’% 3 1 (HI X 705
.3,3.526= Cora Line (M) ...107 1:14 4 117.. 705
.3314.5* .Tessie C. (M) ... 3 96.. 700
3271^ Alh*e Wei senbacli
(M) 110 1:17% 3 106 X 7001
33.512 Running Queen ... 98 1:14 4 119X700 1
Also eligible to start in order named should any
of the above be scratched;
.30073 Ardent 101 1:13% 4 117X700
26.535 Kentucky Girl (M) 4 117. .690
3.36.32 Tush Tush 95*1:13% 4 117X700
33441 Evelyn V 112 1:15% 3 106 x 705
.33590* Matin ll!i 1:14’% 3 106x715
32774 Kathryn Kruter (M) 105 1:16% 3 106.. 700
33554* Margaret N 97 1:14% 4 112X710
33283 Gretchen R 105 l:16%m 3 106X 700
* Handsel Rose, b. f,
by Handsel — Ar-
den Rose 3 101
Nothing outstanding here.
Tbird Race— 1 Mile.
3^year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record: June 16. 1914— 1:37%— 4— 114.)
83559* Square* Dealer ...108 1:41% 111X725
83441* Adeline L. (M)... 97.. 720
4 117X700
4 117.. 690
4 117X700
3 106 X 705
3 106X715
3 106.. 700
4 112X710
i— 114.)
111X725
97.. 720
FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile* £-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. (June 22,
1910 — i>9 — 2 — 109. )
Indez Conrae DlstTimeT*ckOdde 1
FREECUTTER, b. c, 2 (M) 1
33553 Douglas 4^ f 54%mud 17-5 1
.33405 Douglas 5-8 l:00%fast 27-101
33014 Church’ 1 41 f 56 slow 21-51
32996 Church’ 1 4i f 64 fast 38f 1
32838 Church’ 1 1-2 48%fast 79-10 1
TANLAC, b. c, 2 (M) 1
23588 Latonia 4^ f 55 fast 22 1
33506 Douglas 5-8 1:01 fast 61 1
NIB, b. c. 2 (M) ]
33T>06 Douglas 5-8 1:01 fast 36-51
33357 Douglas 41 f 55%good47-10 1
BRONZE EAGLE, br. c. 2 (M) 1
33192 Douglas 41 f 55%mud 16 1
35014 Church’ 1 4i P 56 slow 7 1
32952 Church’ 1 4J f 64 fa.st 69-101
32896 Church’ 1 4i f 64 fast 38f 1
32777 Lex’gton 4i f 66*/tmud 14 1
32688 Lex’gton 4J f 65%fast 31 1
HAPPY THOUGHT, br. o. 2 (M) ]
3:1474 Douglas 5-8 l:00%fast 90 1
33116 Church’ 1 5-8 l:00%fast 165 1
PARFAY, b. c, 2 (M) 1
S:i6.')8 Latonia 5-8 l:02%fast 89 1
32775 Lex’gton 5-8 l:01%fast 62 1
32720 Lex’gton 4* f 58%hvy 52 1
32651 Lex’gton 1-2 61%hvy 24f 1
KING TROVATO. b. c. 2 (M) ]
:i,^^'i3 Douglas 4i f 54%mud 34 1
,33405 Douglas 5-8 l;00%fast 41 1
3:i062 Church’ I 5-8 1:01 fast 19 1
32952 Church’ 1 45 f 64 fast 26 1
JOHN WIGGINS, br. c, 2 (M) ]
33528 Douglas 5-8 1 :02 fast 79-10 1
First start for the following:
CALLAWAY, ch. c, 2 (M)
BENEFACTOR, b. g, 2 (M) ]
4 % % Btr Pin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Free Lanoe— Cutter (G. J. Long).
4 2* 2* D Connelly 8 Meliuffey, Angeline, Prince Igor
2 2 1* 2»» D Conncllyll T.Forman, A. Eagle, Butch. Boy
7 7* 5*3 D ConnellylO Recount, Kashmir, B.B.Johiison
8 7* 6*3 D Conncllyll Escobu, Jas.T.Clark, BigEnough
10 10* 10*1 D Connelly 14 Talmadge, B. Peddler, T. Goose
By Toddington— Lemco (J. C. Milam).
4 45 5*1 J Morys 8 Olymp.King. But.Boy, Ichi-Ban
8 8 6* 5*« J Morys 8 Jns.Foster, ButcherBoy, LuckyB.
By Ferole— Domino Whist (J, W. Schorr).
1 4 8 7** F Murphy 8 Jas.Foster. ButcherBoy, LuckyB.
1 !•* 3“k p Murphy 11 B.B.Jolinson, Clairvoy’t, Pastime
By Helmet— Miss Caldwell (E. B. Bradley).
3 4h 9** H Shilling 10 J.HareJr., B.B.J’nson, J. Foster
5 6* 9‘* P I.a)wder 10 Recount, Kashmir, B. B.Johnson
3 3* 4* P Lowder 8 O.Wood, J. Foster, C.A.Coniisk’y
6 81 P Lowder 11 Escoha, Jas.T.Clark, BigEnough
4 5* 5®3 P Lowder 7 Escoba, Herald. Korbly
2 3«» 4=1 P Lowder 8 Escoba, Boy Blue, W. P. Dabny
By Ben Trovato— Cappadocia (C. B. Reid).
6 6 6 6-* K I^paille 6 V.A*rica. J.HareJr., B.B.J*nson
7 9 9 9=® K Lapaille 9 Boiiifu(.*e, Jas.T.Clark, Herald
By Dorante— May B. H. (8. T. Baxter).
10 10 10® 10'* W IJlIcy 11 Ambuscade, WalterBrady, Kale
6 4 4* 6*1 W Lillev « St. Augustine, Kling, Jas.Foster
8 6* A Claver 10 Postmaster, At. Muir, Hasceii
7 6»» 6*» A Claver 12 Compadre. B. Peddler, Haseeu
By Ben ^ovato — Susan Lennox (C. C. Van Meter),
7 8 S=* C Dishmon 8 Mehaffey, Freecutter, Angeline
8 11 11 11** W Kelsay 11 T.Forman, F’ecutter. Am. Eagle
6 6 6 6*® J Callahan 0 JayBird, O. Sweep, Robt.L.Owen
6 6* 7*5 J Callahan 8 O.WcmmI, J. Foster, C.A.Comisk’y
By Out of Reach — Fcpita (0. A. Bianchi).
4 3 3* 4*= W Andress 5 Quartette, Kliiig, Frank Wilson
CALLAWAY, ch. c, 2 (M) 109 By Jack Atkin — Barbara Whiting (D. W. Scott).
BENEFACTOR, b. g, 2 (M) 109 By The Manager— Alanarka (T. C. McDowell).
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Maxes. Claiming. (June 27 1914
1:11 — 5 — 116.) “ ’
By McGee— Interview (W, A* McKinney).
U 2* H liayne.s 7 Gold. Boy, Col. .Mjitt, Fenrock
7* T* G Sch*Trer 8 Penrod. Turco, Guide I’ost
4* 4*® R Wingf’d 6 W.’sList, Uedhiml, I.G’iitleman
2* 1* J Hanover 6 ilor.RuKsell, B’yLyneh. B.Shop
2* 25 J Hanover 4 Greenwood. Fizer, Fair Mac
3* 3'3 J Hanover 4 Grumpy, Gr’nwo^, Op’ortunity
4 4*5 J Kederis 4 Greenwood. B.Shop, Gor. Russell
By Sir John Johnson — Miss Perigord (C. W. Otwell).
P Knjght Gen. Pickett, Montreal. Sultana
1* C Knight S F.Negra. I’ligabibblo, Gratitude
4h 3*5 A Collin.s 12 Xonesuch, Blazeawa.v, Olyn G.
2“*^ 1* A Collins 6 Immense, HailColiimbia, Owuiia
."5 25 H WakofT 6 Sureget, Bird Man, Zali
3*5 3*3 II WakofT 7 Borax, Bird Man, Mac
1*5 1* H WakofT 11 I’lumose, Darkey, Flecha Ncgra
By Solitaire II. — Oratossa (R. L. Frazier).
7* 2'5 G S«‘h*'rrt'r 9 Etruscan. LilM^r.ator, Grumpy
6 5**5 h' Meriineo 6 'riicMasiiueradcr. BackBay Cclto
3*» 25 <1 Scherrer 6 Skil.Kiiob, PanZ.ireta. Etruscan
71 713 jc i:akcr 12 Josef inaZarate. XclIioB.. Martre
7* ir* Hakcr S P;m Zareta, Etrusc;iii, Pesky
6=5 6* J AlcHride 7 Barsac, Pal.atablc, l ap.M’chm’ut
By Marchmont II. — Tokalon (H. W. Plant).
4= 4®5 W Ornos 6 Onnulii, SlippcryEIm. Crepusculc
Greenwood, B’yLyiiHi, Jiaiiovia
CLARE, br. f,
3
106
B
:{3.527 Douglas
1 l:40%fast
3-4
108
1
4
«»
2
•MO
32402 Douglas
1
1 16 l:47*/5fa.st 41-10 106
4
5
4
4
h
Douglas
lin70y 1 :47%mud 3:1-10 107
8
7
6
4
24
3.‘{193 Douglas
3-4 l:l6%niud
28-5
107
5
9
7
6*
32740 Lex’gton
3-4 1:15 fast
31
107
7
7
7
3*
29276 Douglas
6i f 1:08 fast
19
110
7
6
5
7=
273:10 Latonia
H f l:08%fast
1-2
109
4
4
3
3«»
27167 I.^tonia
54 f 1:08 fast
16-6 113
3
3
3
3«»
HIGHLAND LASSIE, ch. f, 3
101
B
30150 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
77-10 102
6
4
5
‘>h
298:1.5 Latonia
1 l:40%fast
11-5
102
4
2
;;
3
5*2
29762 Latonia
64 f 1 :(»9*4hvy
79-10 1(H)
1
2
2
•»2
29472 Church’l
64 f l:10V'6hvy
43-10 104
7
6
2
14
29276 Douglas
64 f 1:08 fast
11
103
9
11
11
8*
28X57 Kcnilw’h
6-8 l:01%fast
1
1084 3
2
2*4
27804 Windsor
6-8 l:01%fast
8
112
6
4
4
6*
HASTY CORA
b. f. 3
106
B:
.')3.507 Douglas
.3 4 l:14%fast
4
101
2
1
1
11
33441 Douglas
.3-4 l;14%good3;»-10 107
4
2
2'4
33282 Douglas
3-4 l:14%mud 53-10 106
2
1
1
64
32788 Lex’gton
3-4 l:15%slow 43-10102
4
5
4
4®
327.54 Lox’gton
3-4 1:14 fast
11
102
2
1
1
1'4
32722 Lox’gton
3-4 1:16 hvy
47
100411
7
6
6*
52526 Oakl’wn
64 f l:08%fast
24
100
2
1
1
1=
324S8 Oakl’wn
3-4 l:16%mud
12
97
7
2
2
2h
MAB. br. f.
3
106
B
3,3441 Douglas
.3-4 1 :14%good 6
Urs
8
6
7
44
3:1282 Douglas
;i-4 l;ll%mu<l
33
105
7
6
9
9
32866 Chureh’l
3-4 l:15%fast 29-10 104
8
7
7
7*
32412 Tijuana
3-4 1:13 fast
6
103
6
3
3
2h
32362 Tijuana
.3-4 1:14 fa.st
11-6 107
1
2
1
Ih
By Bannockburn— Augusta Victoria (8. K. Hngbea).
2 ’J*® 2h H Shilling 7 Kenw.ird, S. Gatewood. L.Katli’n
4 25 2*> H Shilling 6 S.Dealer, Kingfisher, S.Gatew’d
Cruces, Kingfisher
2* F Cooper 6 Hot Toddy, Katalidin, Milbrey
32182 Tijuana
31446 Juarez
SHINE, b. f. 4
2SU59 H’thorne
27919 H’thornc
276:U Ijutoni.'i
‘27508 I.,atonia
27401 Latonia
27223 I .atoll ia
27142 Litonia
55 f l:09*f,slow 3 107 6
55 f l:06%fast 4-6 98 1
117
.3-4 1.14 good 45 P'35 I
3-4 l;16r:,nuid 2 100 6
3-4 1:12%fast 44-5 99 2
1 l::i8%fast 29 103 1 1
.3-4 1:13 fast 11 99 4
3-4 l:i:i%fa.st 18 98 1
3-4 1:16 slow 41 98 7
Irregular, Limleiithal, May ^V.
Milbmy, Lady Kathern, Mab
FiizzyWuzzy. Brizz, SafetvFirst
By Meelick — Dona Hamilton (J. Livingston).
7 45 43 R Goose 12 Milbrey, LadyKathern, Ilns.Cor.a
9 9 9‘® V Stevens 9 FiizzyWuzzy, Brizz. SafetyFirst
7 7* 7®i F Ctevens 9 James G., B.Hampson, MayStar
3 2h 2= F Steven.s 7 M. Bacon, Waremore. P.dcriCon
1 Ih 3=1 V Stevcn.s 9 Sat.Bcllo, P. de L*oii, Dorn. Park
3 2»* 3*» F Stevens 7 Waremore, Sat. Belle, L;idyI>*ona
1 1* 1* R Troise 5 Hondo, Deckhand, English Ludy
By Mizzen — Sparkle Esher (M. Shields).
1 1= 1* R Guy 7 liilN'rator. Borax. Royal Tea
1 25 2* W Hoag 7 Alex (Jetz. .lerry, Bliiek Beauty
2 2* 32 K Graves 7 Pn.Hart. Ilawtiiorii. JaiieStrailh
2 65 6"i E Ctraves 7 Votary. Iluffaker. King Gorin
1 1* 1* E Graves l.'J Altamalia. Blaeklteaiitv, Martre
2 2* 2'5 O Gentry 13 J. Welch. IPM.kor Rill. Jungle
8 5* 4* G Scherrer 8 N’leman, Ha’penny, C.iuiD’very
By Ben Trovato — Belle of Mayfield (F. D. Weir).
2 3'5 K Murphy 12 Irregular, IlastyCora, Liudenthul
1 3^ 3® E Murphy 12 Iniinense. Matin, Clare
2 65 5**5 E Juily 9 Othello, Droll, Lucky R.
1 ]= 1' E Judy 12 Sister Susie, Billows. B. Beauty
6 6= 6** R Sorrell 9 Peter Jay, Wilhite, Sister Susie
6 6* 6'® M Buxton 7 Lucile P,, Buckner, Perseus
3 7® 7"3 M Buxton 8 K’bclka’p, Perseus, B’ue’ba’ock
By Sir Huon — Foursome (G. J. Long).
8 7- 7" D (’onnellyl2 Immense. M.'itiii, May W.
MAY W.. br. f, 3
.'{3.507 Dougla.s
3.’{193 Dougla.s
3,3146 Chun h’l
33013 (’hut eh’ 1
32928 Church’ I
30074 Litonia
30047 Latonia
3-4 l:14%fa.st 47 lOm I
3-4 1 :16%mud 37-10 107 3
3-1 l:l.‘{%fast 16 96 2
3 4 l:1.5%sIow 31 98 2
3-4 1:13 fa.st 78 109 8
1 1 :41%fast 27-5 107 6
65 f l:09%slow 23-5 106 2
3 (M) 106
By Star Shoot — Olga Nethersole (Nevada Stock
Farm).
45 :{=|5 W Mcln’re S ('ol. Malt. .Lm* I>., Parr
t* 6-’ii W Ormes 7 Gidil. Boy. Lit. String, ('oLMatt
8 8=» A Pickens 8 Piillux, Brynliniali. Sasin
6 6=- J McBride (5 Piillux, Star of Live, C. Tower
35 3-’i R Troxler 7 Sasin, Bigtodo, Virile
7® 6* R Troxler 8 Barsac, Conning Tower, Deliver
3 2= A Pickens 3 Dorothy Dean, Star of Love
3* 1“ W J O’B’n 4 Dorothy Dean, Rodland, Deliver
By Cunard — Bandello (G. B. Wagnon).
35 R l.olton 9 Etrus<*an. Tiajan. l.ilH‘rator
4*5 4-’l J Butvvcll 7 Prohibition. Favmir, K. Baggot
1* 1= J Butwell 0 Prohibi’n, Ting-a-Ling, C. Bridge
5nw 9*4 J Butwell 11 Korfhage, Dolina, Repton
95 8** C F’b’therll J. Reeves, AI. Kruter, Talebearer
6 6*= W Obert 6 Pleasurevillo, Matin, Uendron
By Ogden — Auvergne (W. Durnan).
4'5 31 E MerimeelO Aristobulus, Verde, Old Harry
9* E AIerimeel2 Acis, Violet, Bogy Johnson
12 10 '« E Aleriineel2 Poppoo, Mieo Girl, Roy. Interest
2= 4* F Ale.rimee (1 Dartworth, Zamloeh, B’ySistcr
5= 6®1 E Mtriinee 8 Kelio, Plumose, Cannonade
8* 8*= B Koji’m’nlO Sandhill, Infidel II., llu’iliation
3* 3'*i F Rob’son 5 ElRey, I’oughkocpsic, O.&Ends
By Broomstick — Iota (W. C. Weant).
11* 10*4 G Corey 12 Sybil, Iscligabibble, B’ebannoek
5= 3* H Steams 8 Arch Plotter, A. Kruter, Recluse
4* 5*5 G Moles’ th 9 Bogart, Ella Ryan, Balgee
7* 4* J Kederis 10 Moller, Garl, Lady Alildred
4* 4* C Tudor 8 Tactless, Rose Juliette, KingK.
4* 4== G Scherrer 5 Slippery Elm, Sasin, S. of Love
:i3i:i:{ Dougi.ns
3-4 l:16*f,mud
53
107
10
0
8
7=
.33013 Church'!
3 4 l:15%.slow
50
99412
8
8
9=
,32892 Church’l
3-4 l:14%fast
17
107
3
3
4
6‘i
29S16 Latonia
64 f l:07%fast
10
110
1
1
1
2'J
29774 Latonia
64 f l:0S%fast
29-5 1 10
5
4
4
4*'
294.^5 Chureh’l
64 f l:09%inud
19
110
9
10
5
74
29332 Douglas
64 f l;07%fast
25
109
3
3
4
4=
GINGER QUILL, ch, f, 3 (M)
106
]
::.‘{,526 Douglas
3-1 LKJ'V.fa.st
.33
lor,
3
2
0
44
'28068 H’thome
54 f 1:09 good
12
1014 8
9
10
9=
27807 H’thorne
5-8 1:02 fast
6
101
7
7
8
8*
27603 I^toiiia
5-8 l:01%faat
4
110
14
13
13
14
'270;i8 Ijatoiiia
44 f 67%mud 61-10102
2
3
34
26932 I^atonia
44 f 55 fast
12
105
1
1
34
26783 Douglas
5-8 1 :02%good
26
107
1
8
6
6*
26.590 Douglas
6-8 l:01%fast
66
112
3
2
2
34
CORA LANE.
br. f. 4 (M)
117
:
:i:{626 Douglas
:;-4 l:l.‘{%fa.st
21
107
4
3
3
Ch
3.32.58 Douglas
54 f 1 :06%fast
40f
114 12
12
9
9*
32789 Lex’gton
3-4 1:16 slow
272
109
Left at
the PC
32690 Ijcx’gton
1 1-16 l:46%fast
90
109
1
6
8
9
10
S24S6 Oakl’wn
54 f 1:08 mud
40
1021 4
5
6
6*
12435 Oakl’wn
3^ l:15%fast
16
109
4
2
1
14
JESSIE C., ch.
. f. 3 (M)
96
]
:::{146 church’l
lni70y l:46%fa.st
10
106
8
4
0
5
8
3:{016 Chun h’l
11:43 slow 47-10 102
4
3
5
6
6
26278 Church’l
6-.S 1:02 slow
18
109
6
6
6
44
25934 Lex’ ton
44 f 5S%hvy
39
103
1
6
6°
Latonia Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, June 14.
WEATHEK CLEAS. TEACE FAST.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:30.) *
xRuns well in mud. 0Siiiierior mud ruuuer. Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A,
(M) maidens. *Apprtntice allowance. .33.VJ6® Flash of Steel (M)IOO 1:41
First Race— 5-8 Mile. 3,3.527® I.ady Kathern 98 1:43
2-year-old.s. .Maidens. Special Weights. .33.»90 Rert Williams
(’oils and Geldings. 33117 Monotony 110 1:41
(Track record: June 22, 1910 — 59 — 2 — 109.) .^^>90 Irregular 11.5 1:41%
Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile.
Batavia Purse.
3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances.
(Track record: June 27, 1914 — 1:11 — 5 — 116.)
32989 BEDTIME
STORIES 100 1:13*% 108X72.-|
33589^ Queen Errant ....102 1:12% 105. .71.’»
30136 Aliladi Anne 109 105x710
.33445 Rosewood 107 1:16 105.. 705
33445 Sard 112 1:19% 105.. 700
32989 Sunflash 109 1:13% 105 X 700
Bedtime Stories seems much the best.
Fifth Race— 1 Milo 70 Yards.
Ivorydale Handicap.
3-year-olds and upward.
Track record: Oct. 27, 1911—1:42—3—99*%.)
(33558) Opportunity 108 1:43% 3 108®7.->0
3:i591 Water Witch lai 1:44% 5 98x745
33.5.58= Prince Hermis 112 1:43% 7 1040745
33634 Jane Straith 102 1:42% 4 102 X 740
330f;5 Dr. Samuel 104 1:44% 6 102 x 725
33473* Capt. Rees 102 1:42% 4 109. .735
Opportunity is a fust and game colt.
Sixth Race— 5-8 Mile.
2-year-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: June 22, 1910 — 59 — 2 — 109.)
ALICE WEISENBACH, b. f, 3 (M) 1
;{2788 Lex’gton 3-4 1 :15%slow 231
32661 Lex’ gton 3-4 l:15%good Ilf 1
30072 Latonia 55 f l:08%fa.st 12 J
29996 Latonia 6-8 l:06%hvy 53 1
29956 Latonia 55 f l:08%fast 81 1
27626 Latonia 5i f l:08%fast f’ld 1
27503 I^atonia 5-8 l:01%fast f’ld 1
27413 I.atonla 55 f l:08%fast 42 1
RUNNING QUEEN, b. f. 4 1
33.512 DougIa.s 1 1-16 l;47'%fast 40 1
:i328:i Douglas 3-4 l:14‘%rniuJ 81 10 1
3.‘{2.34 Douglas 3-4 1:15 good 21 j
:«013 (’hiirch’l .I 4 1 :15%slow Ilf 1
32898 Church’l 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 97-10 1
106
99* 7 6
110 6 5
110 8 9
109 12 11
110 6 7
109 7 6
no 8 4
112 4 6
119
102 5 11
32789 l^x’gton
32742 Lex’gton
32710 Lex’gton
3-4 1:16 slow 14-51
3-4 1:14 fast 20 1
3-4 l:14%fast 5i 1
4* 3® D Conn’llyl2 I,. Kathern, BluePhim, BelI(!ow
7J 5'| H H P’lipsIS K’lH'lkamp, L.K’hcrn, B.H’pson
4= 4*= D Conn’lly 6 S’nbonnct, .TVkstraw, S.Wcllona
By Star Shoot — Lacrimae (C. E. Hamilton).
45 4'* J Alorys 12 BertWilliams. ('.L’liie, C’yCourt
9= 1()=* C VanDu’nlO Milbrey, Burbank. Deckhand
8* 8=® C VanDu’n 9 Joeiilar, Oakwoml Boy, Bessanta
14 14=* E Martin 14 C. Dwyer, P. o’Dawii. Immense
By Norbone— Miss Betty (R. Gatewood).
‘ 2= <’ Tudor 12 B. Williams, C. Court, Gin. Quill
6*5 C Tudor 12 Squeeler, Opiielia W., John Jr.
By Peep o’Day — Carlotta C. (J. S. Hawkins).
8='* F Murphy 8 Saf.First, So.liatewooil, Fi.Fair
6=* B Kleeger 7 D.H’lwrt. B.H’pson. W.II.P’rce
By Eyebrow — Trisauce (S. Weisenbacb).
6 55 5** R Bolton 8 Brizz. Sister Susie, Buck Shot
8 8= 8*= J Hanover 13 Irregular. County Court, -Avis
10 9* J Hanoverll Taxi, Pollyanna, May Star
8 6* 4=J J H.anoverl2 Alert, Quin, Velvet
7 72 7** W Hoag 10 M. Anne. Lightfoot, Snowdrift
8 8* 7*1 E Martin 12 O’kwoodBoy, AI.Finlen. B.Lissie
5 6J 7*i R Goose 14 C.Dwyer, P. o’Dawn, Immense
6 4= 4= F Cooper 9 Kagiira, S. Gatewood, B. Lassie
By Jim Gaffney — Rebel Queon (W. Steuve).
4 55 '.'3 R Wingf’d 6 WatcrppMif, SiiiiMaid, Mnrga.E.
3 8* 8*® R Wingf’d 9 Palatable. BlueCap. Coun. Court
2 2*> f»'i E Martin 11 Droll, Martre, Lindly
11 10- 9=® W Kelsaj' 12 May W.. Sister Susie, Billows
6 €*5 6'® P Ixiwder 8 FairOrient, Gleipner, JohnUiirie
1 25 25 P Lowder 9 Blue (’ap. Wat, Cruces
3 35 2*> P I.a)wder 12 Martre, Douglass S.. Joe D.
I Lex’gton 3-4 l:14%fast 6i 109 5 S 11 10* 10‘» R Goose 13 Black Frost, S.Ueart, P.Grimm
THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. S-ycar-olds. Claiming. (June 15 ,1914— 1:37%— 4— 114.)
SQUARE DEALER, cb. g. 3 111
.3:{.5.'>9 Douglas lm70y 1 :16%mud 59-10 106 5
3.'?402 Douglas 1 1-16 l:47*%fa.st 17-20 105 1
3.*{255 Douglas lm70y l:44%fast 35 110 1
3,3117 Church’ 1 1 1-16 l:47%fast 83-10 J08 6
32843 Church’l 1 1:41 fast 8 108 1
32766 Lex’gton 3-4 1:13 fast 43 108 9
32689 Lex’gton lm7()yl :46%fast 97-10 108 2
ADELINE L.. cb. f. 3 (M) 97
33441 Douglas 3-4 l:14%good 13f 103 3
27427 Tijuana 5-8 1 :01%fast 20 106 6
27310 Tijuana 6-8 l:02%fast 1-5 m 8
27154 Tijuana 6-8 l:01%fast 7 110 4
270.58 Tijuana 6-8 1 :02 fast 8 105 3
26953 Tijuana 5-8 l:02*%fast 9 106 7
26797 Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fast 15 112 8
FLASH OF STEEL, ch. g. 3 (M) 89
3.’{526 Douglas 3-4 1.13%fast 3 1065 5
33470 Douglas 1 1 :40%fast 79-10 106 2
33254 Douglas 1 l:40%fast 17-201064 7
32842 Church’l 3-4 l:14%fast 75 1005 6
30166 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 38-5112 8
30099 Latonia 55 f 1:09 good49-10112 5
LADY KATHERN, b. f. 3 101
By Marathon — Senora Maria (W H. Baker).
3'5 •*»* R Goo.se
lu lb R c;oosc
25 *2'5 R Goose
24 2'- R Goo.se
3* 3= R Goose
10 10** R Goose
5 6*® R Goose
8 Alert, Alfadir. Margaret E.
f{ Clare. Kingfisher. S. Gatewood
5 DoiiglassS., Penrod. Kenwanl
8 Dad.Holbcrt, DouglassS., Alert
11 Monotony. Geo.(\Love, Grundy
10 Redan. Peter Jay, Trevisco
5 Penrod, Alert. Bon Hampson
3-4 l:14%good 13f
103
3
7
8
5h
r»'j J
Gruber
12
5-8 1 :01%fast
20
106
6
6
4
41
6«i w
Ormes
G
6-8 l:02%fast
1-5
108
8
4
4
2*
2*4 E
Pool
6
6-8 l:01*%fast
7
110
4
4
4
4*
3 = J
Boland
7
6-8 1 :02 fast
8
105
3
3
3
3=
3*2 E
Smith
9
5-8 l:02*%fast
9
106
7
5
3
2b
3* E
Smith
K
6-8 l:01%fast
15
112
8
9
9
9*
9*= D
Boland 10
33527 Douglas
33441 Douglas
32419 Tijuana
32362 Tijuana
32245 Tijuana
1 l:40%fast 81-10107 6
3-4 l:14%good 52 110 6
1 l:40%fast 10 98 10]
3-4 1:14 fast 7 111 7
3-4 l:13%fast 7-6 110 7
0 32054 Tijuana lm70y l:45%fast 15
31885 Tijuana 3-4 l:20%hvj
31707 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fas
BERT WILLIAMS, cb. g, 3
3-4 l:20%hvy 6 102 7
3-4 l:14%fast 31 105 7
,^3r.93= B. B. Johnson ...11.5 1:01*% llL»X72.’i
33.5.57 Big Enough 110 1:0*2 109.. 720
32828= Panette 100..715
32896 Postmaster 109X70.5
33.588 Azalea (M) 106 1:02% 103.. 700
B. B. Johnson has been racing urell.
Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
3-year-old.s and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Oct. 7, 1916— 1:43%— 3— 122.)
3355.5» Miss Fannie 107 1:46% 5 107 X 725
(335.59)* Alert 103 1:48% 3 93X720
33180 Julia L 106 l:.51%li 4 107X715
3.3.511= Zim Ill 1:46 8 109x715
33475 Intoue 109 1:47% 5 112X715
332.59* Valor 3 100.. 710
33555 Ply Home 106 1:45% 5 109x710
33323* Penrod 104 1:47% 3 04X710
33594* Marjorie D 100 1:47% 5 98 x 705
83512 Irish Gentleman. . .114 1:46% 9 112X700
Closely matched bones here.
33.590 Latonia
33526 Douglas
33283 Douglas
33112 Church’l
32929 Church’l
32866 Church’l
25794 Lex* ton
3-4 1:14 fast 7-5 107 3
3-4 l:13%fast 71-10109 1
3-4 l:14%mud 43 107 1
3-4 1:14 fast 13 97 3
3-4 l:14%fast 13 108 1
3-4 l:15%fast 17 104* 7
1-2 60%mud 26-5 112 10
MONOTONY, b. c. 3 114
S,-*!!? Church’l 1 1-16 l:47%fast 38-5114 1
32992 Church’l 1 1-16 l:48%fast 13 104 3
32919 Church’l 11-8 1:53 fast 23-5107 3
32843 Church’l 11:41 fast 44-5110 6
32776 Lex’gton 1 1-16 l:46%fast 22-6107 6
32744 Lex’^on lm70yl :42%fast 117 S7 4
29617 Church’l 1 1:40 fast 25 106 4
29531 Church’l 3-4 l:13%fast 17 1011 f
IRREGULAR, br. c. 8 114
33590 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 11 112 8
33507 Douglas 3-4 l:14%fast 26-Sf 111 6
33283 Douglas 3-4 l:14%mud 14 111 7
32953 (Riurch’l 1 1-16 l:48%east 99-10 96 7
82918 Church’l ImTOy l:45%fast 61 110 1
82843 Church’l 11:41 fast 16 116 2
82766 lAZ’gtoa 8-4 102 fast 86 lU 12
By Ballot— Nigella (Pastime Stable).
5 5* 5'i D Connollyl2 BertWilliams, C.Ijjihc, C’yCourt
3 3*> 3‘ D Connelly 8 B. Voter, Waterblue, D. Dream
3 4i 4®i D Connelly 8 D<*s.Day, Waterblue, Day Dream
4 3* 2* N Barrett 9 Sedan, Trevisco, lUaise
8 6i 6=1 D Conn’lly 11 Fixer, Snowdrift. Pluto
8 5* 5=1 D Conn’lly 11 R. H. Anderson, Schedule, Fixer
By Marathon — Aimee C. (J. L. Paul).
3 3i 4*» W Lilley 7 Kenwurd, Clare, Soph. Gatewood
3 3* 2J W I.illoy 12 Milbrey, Hasty Cora, Mab
10 10 10*= W Brazcl 10 Aug. Heinze, Striker, LastSpark
7 8= 9‘® W Lilley 9 Sat. Belle, Ponce de Leon, Mnb
6 4‘* 4*= W Lilley 7 Cruces, Ponce de Leon, Matches
1 6* 6** S McGraw 7 Hasin, Olga Star, Bigtodo
4 6*® 6*= S McGraw 7 Minnow, Chief Brown, Cruces
4 4] 44 W Lilley 11 Sy.Boy, RedCircle, BcauLGirl
By Nasturtium — ^Precocious (W. Perkins).
1 4* 4=i F Murphy 9 J. Rufus, Pilseii, Matin
1 1= 1= W Kelsay 12 CoraLane, Cou’yCourt, Gin.Qiiill
7 7* 7®i J Hanover 9 Palatable, BlueCap. Coun.Court*
9 9* 9** P Judy 15 Primero, Lingtal, Tru.sty
1 5*» 6*1 J Hanover 10 Palatable, James G., Trusty
3 51 4=1 P Murphy 9 James G., B.Hampson, MaySUr
10 10 10** M Gamer 10 Berlin. Guy Fortune, Sleeper
By Ogden — Tenotomy (J. H. Baker).
5 6= 6** C Dishmon 8 Da.Holbert. S.Dealer, DouglassS.
4 3* 3*4 F Murphy 7 Intone, J.Wakely, Fascinating
2 4i 5=4 D Connelly 6 Turco, Solid Rock. Olga Star
6 2| 1* D Conncllyll Geo.C.Love, Squ.Dealcr. Grundy
3 3* 2= D Connelly 5 D’glass S., Jocular, B.Hampsmi
7 7 7*= R Wingf’d 7 LadyRotha. Tokay, Kalitan
6 6 6** H Shillhig 5 Midway. Cudgel. 811 Oilaey
6 6* 6*1 H H P’lips 6 S.Gilsey. Langaen. Opp<wtonlty
By Hastings — ^Annilda (T. P. Hnjes).
7 Q 5=1 W W T’lor « J. Rufus, Pilsen, Matin
4 4* Ih W W T*lorl2 Hasty Com, Lindentbnl, Msy W.
6 6sk 4*1 w W T*lor 9 Palatable, BlueCap, Cona.C<Hirt
7 7 5** J Callahan 7 Gleipner, Ir.Gentleman, Billows •
3 4« 4=1 W W 'Tlor 7 Omndy, Geo. C. Love. Alert
6 7* 6*1 W W T* lor 11 Monotony, 0«o.O.Love, 8.Dc«ler
12 1b (ti w W riorlO Sedan, Peter Jay. IkevlMe
V
TTAILY IKACING FOKM.
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917.
DE. ch. f. 8
106
3^ l:14%good
13f
108
9
11
55 f 1:08 fast
10
110
4
7
55 f 1:13 hvy
6
110
8
6
55 f l:18%hvy
20
105
5
7
55 f l:12%slop
6
105
3
4
3-4 l :lS%hvy
25
lOS
2
4
S (M)
IM
[ 1-16 l:47*ifast
66
100
5
4
0
m70y l:47%mud
29
104
6
8
9
1 l:44%good
4
106
.3
3
2
1 l:45%hvy
6
97
9
12
12
33441 Dou{?las
315272 Tijuana
S2158 Tijuana
31043 Tijuana
31863 Tijuana
31796 Tijuana
CTTNEO, oh. g,
33402 Douglas
33321 Douglas
31663 N.Orl’ns
31622 N.Orl’ns
31525 N.Orl’ns CJ f 1:15 hvy 3i 106
31271 N.Orl’ns 1 l:50%hvy 18-5 88 4
r.l318 N.Orl’ns 1 l:495W;hvy 6 105 6
31218 N.Orl’ns 1 l:41%fast 12 lo3J 8
DUCHESS OF LIZWILL, ch. f. 3(M) 106
3:2>r»9 Douglas lin70y 1 :4«>%mu«l 73 102 2
3:^321 Douglas lm70v 1 ;47*'V.mu<l 19 102 3
:.3i:.l <'!hur« h i 1 1-8 1-..55 fast 162 100 1
23017 ('hurch’l lin70v l:4r.\slow 118 lo8 1
28857 Ki nllw’h 5-8 1 :01%fast 54 lo3 5
2WU»3 Wiml.sor 5-8 l:01%fast f’hl hl9 6
28509 Windsor 5i f l:08%fast 99 104 12
27992 Windsor 5-8 l:01%fast 61 105 6
27870 Windsor 61 f 1:07 fast 105 100 6
By Waldo or Tho Friar — Sno Smith (H« Field).
10*J E Martin 12 Milbrey, IxulyKathern, Has.Cora
8»* B Martin 12 GladysIAin, Eng.Dady, RosellU
6‘i 5* E Martin 8 Hurry 1)., Treowon, Meegone
4^ 3= J McBride 9 L. L<?ona, Positano, Jurisdiction
6* E Martin 6 ('onowiiigo, L’dyLeona, Sat. Belle
4i 3^* C Taylor 5 Dom.Park, L.Leona, GladyslAm
By Magneto— Crip (A. B. Gordon).
6 6®i X Barrett 6 Square Dealer. Clare, Kingfisher
P I>owder 10 Kilkenny. Clare, Cruces
45 6'*^ P L^owder 8 Dan, Fleuron II., Miss Represent
10‘ 10'* P I..o\vder 13 Maynie W., Plaudito. BriauBoru
2 2 25 3*3 F Murphy 11 May Star, Dan, Miss Represent
3 3 2»» 2** H Jeffcott 7 Stelcliff, Hops, Disturber
3 3 2* 2»k P I.K)wder 7 Tioga, Haudiemar, HI Savin
6 5 4* 4^ F Murphy 9 East.dreetiiigs, Balgee, Stelcliff
By Radford— Miss Matthews (P. J. MUes).
6 7 7* 7'® X P.arrett S .Mert. Alfadir, Sipiare De.iler
; 8 8 9- 9*3 A ('luver 10 Kilkenny, Clare. Cnices
t 4 6 7* 7‘* A (Maver 8 Prince.S., Ir.tlentlem’n, tJ.Couns’l
► 5 5 6 5** (' l>ishnion ii Cudgel, Opportunity, Diamond
8 85 6^3 H Stearns 11 Mah. lligli. Bittersweet
10 8 7* 5* H Stearns 12 (irapldc. .1. Rufus, Otsego
11 11 9» 9“ H Stearns 12 Cold Bond, Mab, Honey Shuck
6 6 6* 4*' C Dishmon tl Conowingo, K’gflsher, L. Wonder
4 6 6 6** J Callahan 6 SolCilsey, Frigerio, YellowSally
FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile.
—.'►-116.)
BEDTIME STORIES, ch. f. 3
312)S9 ('hun-h’l
2-4 l:i:t fa.st 51-10 lo7
.3
0
2
.3‘2lH(» (’hun h’l
3-4 l:i:{%fjust
14-5
110
.3
2
2
32721 Ij<.‘x’gton
,3-4 l:15%hvy
14-5
101
2
2
2
326‘I5 lj«;x’gton
3-4 l:14%slow 11 10 109
6
2
3
322:;r, Oakl’wn
.3-4 1:14 good
2
105
2
i
1
321‘.».'{ Uukl’wn
3-4 l:12®ifast
6
luo
2
3
2
32103 Oakl’wn
Z 4 l:14%fast
2-7
98
1
2
1
31892 N.Orrns
3-4 l:13%slow
4
99
5
•>
3
QUEEN ERRANT, hr. f. 3
105
,3.3589 iiatoniii
.3-4 l:ll%fast
IS
102
.3
2
4
::::47l Douglas
::-4 1 ;i:{%fast
3:i
101
4
5
6
3:;lso Douglas
3 4 l:12%fa.st
66
105
C
G
7
3291G (’hun h’l
3 4 l:13’%fast
35
no
6
7
5
19816 Latonia
5* f l:07®^fast
17-10 110
3
3
3
29615 (’hurch’l
5-8 1 :01 fa.st
23-5
115
8
8
7
29:189 (’hun h’l
5-8 l;01%fast
71-10 112
3
4
3
28294 .Saratoga
55 f l:07%fast
55
104 14
12
16
MILADI ANNE,
ch. f. 3
105
l.atoni:L
.’{-4 l:13%fast
93
1<(9
8
10
10
:,Mi:.0 I.at«>nia
5*. f l:08%slow
19
111
7
S
8
L99.3«; l.atonia
5i f 1 :0S-;jifast
29-10 110
1
1
1
2*(8(i:J Latonia •
5i f 1 ;0S fa.st
13
109
4
4
rj
2*.*.vi6 L:itonia
5i f 1 :07%fast
77-10
no
4
2
2
1-9615 Chnn h’l
5-S 1 :01 fast
76
no
5
4
5
295‘jy (’hnn h i
6i f 1 :07*/ofast
75
102
7
7
7
ROSEWOOD, ch. f. 3
105
:t::tl5 Douglas
3 4 l:13%good
74
112
G
4
5
;>2i 10 L« \’gt..n
3 4 1:15 fa.st
7A
1"7
1
3
5
.'!2708 liOX’gton
1 l:40%fa.st
69
117
2
2 .3
5
3264.*> l.<‘x’gt<»n
.3 4 l:14®Aslow
77
lo9
7
7
7
2:»ol:i I.4*x'gttui
f l:07%fast
31
106
1
0
4
2S294 ,Sarat«»ga
5 A f 1 :07’4r,fast
»)
107 12
5
7
2722.'i La Ilia
5-8 l;00'4.fast
3i
10:1
7
3
2
2712:*> Latonia
5-8 l:05®ohvy
16
107
3
2
5
SARD. b. f. 3
105
.3:;4I5 Dougla.s
3-4 l:1.3%,good
16
112
7
7
7
26022 Ij<‘X’ton
5-8 l:01%iast
7-5
109
2
2
1
SU NFL ASH. ch.
f. 3
105
.329.89 (’hun h’l
4 1:13 fast
50
1<»6
4
4
4
;:'21(p’. (’liun h’I
4 i;i:{%fa.st
4:;-5
no
4
3
:kiiI33 Latonia
3-4 l:i::-’ofa.st
12-5 Kr9
5
,3
.3
29SOI I.Mtonia
5‘. fl:07 fa.st
23-5
lOS
6
6
3
29529 (’Inin h l
.5A f l;07*>t,fast
12-5
los
1
3
2
29292 (.’hurch 1
5t f 1 :06%fa.st
17
108
•»
2
2
Batavia Purse. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. (.lune 27, 1914 — 1:11
108 By Marta Santa — ^Dancing Wave (E. R. Bradley).
2 2 4^ 4'’3 P I.ow<ler 8 Mari«-.MiI1er, SunlMuinet, Battle
2* 25 P Ivowder 7 Marie Miller, Battle, Meliora
2* 1*5 P I.owd* r 8 Mary H., Lady Mexican. Matin
3*» 4* C Kirsch’m 9 Dianioml, BelieveMeBoys, Mid:i
25 25 L l.ykes 5 llanovia. Jack O’Dowd, Adalid
2* 2*5 L Lykes 6 AlUeharuii. Dimitri, Robt.BradPy
1'5 1*5 W Crump 0 Rhyme, Dr.Tiick, Diir. Roberts
3- 3- P Lowder 6 Fruit Cake, Squeeler, Gainer
By Ballot — King’s Daughter (T. C. McDowell).
.5* 3* F. Martin 7 ArHiPlotter. Opheli.iW., Amazon
7*5 7^3 E Martin 12 Kinney, Itilly Joe, Doiigl.tss S.
7* 7'® E Martin 9 Br:id. Choice, Amazon, Siiuc«*lcr
55 7®i E Martin 7 MarieMiller, Bed. Stories. Battle
1** 1*5 M Buxton 11 Arrow, Miladi Anne, Blue I'luin
6* 6» Ij Gentry 13 Saf. Girl, Sir W’ellous, M.Anne
25 25 E Gentry 10 D. Barlow, Pad. Dear, S.Wellons
91 Ilia K Martin 17 Yau. Witch, Koh-i-noor, Tragedy
By Ivan the Terrible — Miss Gardner (K. Spence).
10 lo'»' (! Hunt
8 8*« C Hunt
15 1*» C Hunt
41 4* C Hunt
.‘;i C Hunt
65 Z* T Hunt
7* 7‘* T Hunt
FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
—1:12 -.F-bU',..)
OPPORTUNITY, b. g. 3 108
;’.:*h5.5s Douglas 11-8 1:53 mud 27-10 |i»:; ?, 1 l
:,;’5''9 ln>uglas ImTOy l:42\.fast 11 T'S 4 4 4
Douglas 114 2:0Pr.j:^ot>d 51 lo*d, 2 2 1
L'ouglas 3 4 l:12'*Mnud 19 10 IW 2 2
3;:i4S (’hurch’l 3 4 1 :l;:>tifast 13-10 109 3 3
33017 Cliurch’l lm70y 1 :45':;slow 37-10 107 4 1 1
32930 Cliurch'l 1 1-lG 1:47 fast 49 10 lo9 111
WATER WITCH, h. m, 6 98
Latonia lni7(*y l:4P.,fast 10 105 6 6 6
3;{.5..s Dougla.s 1 1 S l:5;i mutll3S-10 9S 6 6 6
Douglas i i s i -.r.iVrfa.st 17 102 5 5 4
330*;3 1'hurcli‘l 1 1-S l:;.:{%fust 8 1(H> 6 (1 6
.”.2S40 ( ’hurch’ 1 lin70yl :44^-fast 95 HO 8 9 C
32729 Lc.\’gton 1 1-4 2:07* ..hvy 15 109 4 4 3
PRINCE HERMIS. ch. h, 7 104
::3r..58 Douglas 1 1-S 1:53 mud 57-10 103 F 4 4
.‘:3472 Dougla.s 3-4 l .lP.-.fast 17 lu5 5 5
3:.:i(;i» Dougla.s lm7"y 1 :43’*sgood 9 5 111 2 4 4
332:’i(j Dougins InuO.v 1:44 goutl 45 1**5 2 4 3
:<:hl4 Church’ I 3-4 1:13 fast 35 102 5 5
30404 Bowie 7-8 l:26^,fast 23 106110 10 10
3<»300 Pimlico lni70v l:465i;fast 32-8 109 3 2 1 2
302G6 IMmlico 1 1-16 l:46»4fast 28 113 3 7 6 6
.TANE STRAITH, b. f, 4 102
:;3634 Latonia I 1 :39(fefast 21-10 I07 8 5 4 3
320.54 ].ex’gtoii liuTOyl :48%hvy 19-10 loG .3 2 1 1
29>94 li.'itonia 3-4 l:13Viifast 34-5 l<i6 2 7 6
29S19 l^atorifa 3-41:1.3 fast 12 102 6 76
29778 Latonia lm70y 1:43 fast 63-10 lOo 4 6 6 6
29733 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 18-5 103 1 2 2
29179 Douglas 11-16 1:46 fa.st 49-10 103 2 4 5 7
29014 Lex’ gton lm70yl :42Mifast 11-5 102 3 1 1 1
CAPT. REES, ch. c, 4 109
33473 Douglas lni70y l:43%fast 7-6 J03 2 4 ,3 Z
33115 Church’ 1 1 1:38 fast 49 107 4 6
30134 Latonia lni70y l:42%fast
29893 I^atonia 1 1-16 l:46Vi.fast
29820 Latonia lr.«i70y 1 :43Vifast 29-6 1045 3 4 4
29778 I.atonia lm70y 1:43 fast 30 106 8 7 7
29393 Church’ 1 1 1-8 l:53Tifa.st 15 98 6 6 6
DR. SAMUEL, hr. g, 6 102
3h“(h; 5 ('hurch’l 3 4 1:13 fa.st 63 KH» S S
2499."> X.orl’ns linloy l:4•2'^fast 7 104 7 7 7
2C7.S4 l.atonia 2 1-4 3:50%fast 97 10 112 1 3 2
23712 Latonia 1 1-8 1 :51%fast 14 lo3i 4 4 4
2,3.551 I.iitonia 1 1-16 1:44 fast 55 lu5 5 4 3
2rMV>6 Eatonia 1 1-16 l:41%fa.st 125 107\ 6 5 5
•J3474 (’hurch’l 1 l:3S%fast 125 lo5 4 3 3
23183 Douglas lm7c>y l:4'2%fast 27-10 I08 4 4 4
10 Bullion. Jh‘n Haiiipson, Basil
S Pas. Fancy, Saf. CHrl. M. Bdlc
10 Lightfoot. Snowdrift, Dahlia
8 .Scum. King. Hazcliiiit, F.oLSteel
11 (jucciiErrant. Arrow, BlnePhim
1.3 S;if, Girl, Sir W’ellons, IhilaHkl
1) Meliora. Sunlliish, Sis. Einhlem
By Magneto— Rose Tree II. (J. W. Parrish).
Fell. H Stearns 7 (Biy Fortune. Hig.L.ad, Cnimpsall
6* 7^3 i* ('onnclly S P.attic, Meliora, Clare
fit 5"^ 1) Connelly 7 Star .Maid. Mida, Di.-imond
5* 5® I) ('’onnelly 9 Di.iniond. BclicveMeB<»ys, Mida
4 4^^ K Etpaille 4 Mar^’ Bello, Auriga, Dlamund
11* 9®i M Buxton 17 Van. Witch, Koh-i-iHM)r, 'I'ragedy
2h 3*5 1> t’onn’Uy 9 Bonrlxm Lass, M<»ney, Jj;ingdcii
5*» 5"i K laipaille !» Aurig.i, l'>ourlH>n Lass, Amt'rica
By Ben Brush — Jane Eyre (J. N. Camden),
r. .1 .Moiys 7 ( JuyForl uiit‘, Hig.L.id, Cnuni>sall
1*5 1* F Murjihy 7 Irregular. Jargon, Outlit
Bv Peep o’Day — Algie M. (Pastime Stable).
7'* 7** D Conn<*lly s .MarieMiller, .sunlNintict, P.attle
(••' 6®5 1) Connelly 7 M.arIc.M iiler. Bed. Stories, Battle
25 2- 1) ('«»nn'lly .v L.itonia. Sir Wclloiis, Lncile 1
2=* 2* D ('onn’lly 9 Vague, Latonia. S.ifTron Girl
2* 25 D Conn’Ily 9 Meliora, S. Kmltlcin. Signoretto
35 3* D Conn’Ily (J Sunboiinet, W. Hogan, Acabado
Ivorydale Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (Oct. 27. 1911
By Toddington — ^Miss Oertel (W. Woodard)
1 T.\ 1' I' Murphy (J P. Hcrniis. iniison. Embroidery
3 2'5 2« AV Kcl.'^ay C. Cudgel, Mhia. Mulway
3 6A 1"‘* A ('laver 11 King (;<»rin. Cudgel, Uoamer
1 2'-’ l"k A (Maver 4 P.ob Hensley, Paramount. Sedan
2 15 1"** W Kelsay 7 G. Fortum*, 'I'.o’t. W’.ive, B. Sweep
1 2*5 2n W Kelsay Cudgel, Diamond, Berlin
2 2*5 3* B Kleeger (J (’udgel, Guy Fortune, Sol Gilsey
By Watercress — Miss Crittenden (W. J. Young).
5 5* 4-s !• T„o\v<ler (i GuyFortiim*. Mon.AIaker, 'I'okay
6 6 G'-'l F Judy (> Opport’ity, Pr’eellermis, F.Ilison
4 4‘- 4*5 H Stearns 5 OldBosehud. KiitgGorin. Hodge
6 6 4^3 H Wingt’d (J Ellison. E. Co«*hran, Lady Botha
6 4“* 4-‘i W” (Mump 9 Mar.Gmisb.v, Ellison, L’dy Botha
3 3-'* 3*4 1> Cc»nnel|y 4 C. Venule, E’broider.v, M’itation
By Hormia — Crimea (L. Marion).
3 25 2* C Dishmon (i OpP'i’tuuily, Ellison, Embroiderv
5 5 5^5 F Murphy T, M.Gmisby. J.J..M’doek. L.Sk«diiy
4 4' 5 4*5 F Mui’iihy 0 Mar.Gui»sh.v, I'iatt. Moiie.vMaker
2 15 1* F Murpliy (► For Fair, M. Goosb.v. IsM^Skoln.v
5 5 3* R Wingf’tl .% Mar.Miller. Im.aFrank. PanMaid
10 lo 9'* (2 DishrnonlU llaulHTk, M.arse Henry Kewessa
2'5 4*3 F Roh’son 4 B’evolent, Oratorimn, C.Vennie
6* 5*® J Metcalf 7 Bay. (Mindle, Chiclet, Vi. Shoes
By Dalhousic — Tickle (M. C. Moore).
65 7’i D Count lly !> Baddy llolhert. Bttr Deaii. Piatt
15 2‘5 1’ l..t)\vder 4 Aldebaran, Coiirtl.v Ijass. Triad
45 G-*! F Murphy 8 ImaFrank, C. Tower, Dr.Ij;irriek
51* 3«^ C Hunt 8 M. Cassidy. Dimitri, Ima Frank
6* G*4 J Brown 8 Vogue, KingGorlii. KtarJasmlne
4- 4"5 F Murphy .'i H.O’Day, B’nghurst, B.Hensley
7*® 7*’ K Lapaille 8 l>odge, Franklin, laidy Botha
1* 1® F Murphy 0 S. Jasmine, King Gorin, Tokay
By Plaudit — Starry Night (J. C. Milam).
3"' 3'5 J Morys 4 M. Maker, Jack O’Dowd, Tokay
4*5 3** J Morys C OhlKmuiig, KingGorin, Bedlam!
100 I.,€ft at the post. J Callahan 9 Huiiovia, S. Jasmine. P. Hermis
103 3 5 5 ■ ' -- - --
6* 5"5 F Murphy
2* 25 M Buxton
75 710 p Murphy
6 6*« J Brown
7 S.ofPleasure. M.AVaite, McAdoo
5 TypIuM)U, S.ofP’sure, Klein
8 Vogue, KingGorin, StarJasmine
G Hanovia, M. Maker, S. Jasmine
By Bryn Mawr — Lardella (R. L. Baker).
65 5'* (! Dislumm 9 Soll.v. Pli<M*ion. (iallant Lad
G5 7‘* M Garner 7 Eagle. Mari«>n G(^»shy, Greenw’d
7' G®5 C Vaiilhi’iilO S.J’sniine, E’hroidery, D’ilhisioo
2* I'**' E Pool 7 W’hk»s>om. L. Botha, E’broldery
5* 5*4 C VanDu’n 7 EdCrump, BlackToney, H.O’l>a.v
5*5 43 B G<H>se 8 Etl (’rump, B. Toney, S. Jasmine
5* 5**5A Mott 7 EdCrump, Bronzewiiig. Converse
5 5‘® A Mott 5 Blngliug, L. Botha, Dr. Larrick
SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Juno 22, 1910— 50— 2— 100.)
By Sweep— Flycatcher (J. C. Milam).
2= 2* .1 Morys (1 B..MeBawell, E.Priiie’s, D.Rh.afor
3* 3'*4 -1 Mory.s G V.Amerie.i. J.Hare.lr., D.Sliafer
2* 11* .1 Morys 11 (Mairvoyant. Nib, Pastime
2® 2® J M(»rys 10 Jack Hare Jr.. J. Foster, D.Rwk
3* 3*4 J Mory.s 10 BiM ount, Kashmir, Kirst’s Cub
By Transvaal — Grace Dixon (S. K Nichols).
10 9'-' \V' Lilley 10 Jas.'i’.i ’lark. '1', Foriiiaii. Escoba
5* 3® W LilUy G Atalanta, Bonifaie, JayBird
7*5 '7'® J Hanover 9 Bonif.ice, Jas.'l'.i’Iark, H«‘rald
4«* 3*4 L lA’kes 11 i:.scol>a, Jas. T. Clark, Malvolfo
1* 1® Lilley 9 Kiiiig, Jas. T. Clark, Poor Joe
4® 3®5 M Buxton 8 Kntilade. Nope, Sam I’ickett
8* 6*® C F’b’ther 1.3 Nejie, Sam Pickett, Ebenezer
By Everett — Panlita (I. E. Clark).
2* 2«>* AV’ (’rump 7 Sixteen to One, Kling, Kashmir
1® 1* G Mole.s’lh 8 F. Handley, L.Gayety, S. Pickett
By Dick Finnell — Huxie (D. E. Mulholland).
95 9'3 H Shilling 11 Eseoha, Jas.T.(4ark, BigEnough
Ink 415 Dishmon 7 E.s»*oha. Herald. Korhiy
1* 1* H Shilling 10 At. Muir, Haseeii, TipjMi Sahib
9* 8*^ F Keogh 12 Cumpadre, B. Peddler, iluKeoii
By Peep o'Day — Belle of Ashland (T. C. McDowell).
52 4*^ K Martin 8 Olymp.Kiiig, But. Boy, lelii-Baii
5 C®4 E Martin 5 Oc.Sweep, Mist. Polly, SilkLady
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 MUes. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Oct. 7, 1916— 1:43%— 3— 122.)
B. B. JOHNSON, hr.
c. 2
112
Latonia
4h f
.54%,fa.st
16-5
no
1
0
3::474 D*)Uglas
5-8 ]
:00-%fast
:i',
115
4
3
3
:w:yi7 Douglas
41 f
5r)'';r,good
2.)
ll’J
G
3
3:il92 Douglas
4h f
.55*/r,mutl
17-5
112
*P
S:J0M ('hurch’l
41 f
56 slow
31
112
2
0
BIG ENOUGH.
b. c.
2
109
.5-8 :
:012:niud
19
111
9
9
10
3:t;:62 D»)Uglas
.5-8 l:01*T,good
21-5
los
6
4
4
:.:;116 ('hur< h’l
5-8 l:00V5fast
3-2
no
9
9
6
32896 Church’l
4K f
.54 fa.st
6t
ns
8
7
326»’i5 Lex’gton
4t f
5.5 good
21-5
112
7
1
32512 Oakl’w’n
1-2
48%fast
7
109
3
4
32421 Oakl’wn
1-3
49*/bgood
4
111
3
8
PANETTE, ch.
g, 2
106
:i2828 (’hurch’l
4h t
54%fast
3-2
109
4
4
.32525 Oakl’wn
1-2
48%fa.st
11-5
112
3
\
POSTMASTER,
hr. c,
2
109
:i2s.% ('hurch’l
4i f
51 fast
5.5
ns
5
9
.32777 Lex’gton
4h f
56*/f,mud
11
ns
4
1
;t2720 li<‘x’gton
45 f
58%hvy
30
n:i
2
1
32651 Ijcx’gton
12
51%hvy
21
n:i
3
3
AZALEA, b. f.
2 (M)
103
StU'.ss li.'itonia
41 f
.55 fast
42 5
bx*
1
2
33531 Douglas
5-S l:00%fast
29
106
1
C
&
MISS FANNIE, h. ra.
3:;r..55 I>ougla.s lm70y 1
3:1475 Douglas 1 1-16 1
3:1239 Diuiglas 1 1-lG 1
327:i2 Is^x’gton 1 1-16 1
32C7M E'*x’gton lm70yl
^23.‘19 Tijuana 1 1
323U.3 Tijuana 1 1
ALERT, b. g, 3
3:t.5r.9 i>ougla.s lm70y 1
.3,;il7 Chun h’l 1 1-16 1
3291S Chun h’l lm70y 1
;i284:: chureh’l 1 1
31:689 I^x’gton lm70yl
32653 Lex’ gton 3-4 1
323G9 Uakl’wn 1 1
S2282 Oakl’wn 65 f 1
JULIA L.. ch. f, 4
33180 Dougla.s
32949 Church’ I 3-
32297 Oakrwr. 1 1-1
32078 Oakl’wn 3-
31G9G N.Orl’na
21064 N.Orl’ns 3-
3im N.Orl’ns
31070 N.Orl’na 8-
ZIM. b. g, 8
3.3511 Dougla.s
m50 Dougla.**
33197 Douglas lm70y 1
32299 Oak4’wn lm70}' 1
32206 Oakl’wn 3-4 1
32119 Oakl’wn 3-4 1
32023 Juarez 61 f 1
INTONE, ch. h. 5
33475 Douglas 1 1-lC 1
SS363 Douglas 1 1-16 1
32992 Church’ I 1 1-16 1
32919 Church’ 1 1 1-8 1
32794 Dex’gton 1 1-8 1
32726 Lex’gion 1 1-8 1
32656 l.iex’gton ImTOy 1
26703 Do uglaii ImTOy 1:
5 107
:4G%mu(l 91-10 105 4
:46=W.fast 5 107 2
:47%good 8-5 110 5
:49%hvy 25 109 2
:45%fa»t 43-10 113 7
:39%fast 6 108 6
:39%fast 4 102 1
9.3
46%mud 19-10 104 1
:47%fast :i7-5 i03 7
:45%fast 316101 4
:41 fast 35 104 4
:46%fast 11-10 109 1
:17M;hvy
:40%fast
:08'^iifa8t
1 1-lC 1
1 1-16 1
102
106 1
106 1
107
:12%fast 11 102 7
:1.3*^faHt 83-10 109 7
:49%hvy 4 106 3
:16%sIow 6 110 6
:46%mud 3 105 1
:14 good 11-6 ](>& 6
:39%fast 4-6 106 1
:15 slow 3 118 6
108
:48 fast 7-5 IKi 3
:46%good 7-5 11.3 6
:4S mud 21-6110
:48 hvy
:15%fast
17 mud
:06%fast
110 3
8 113 3
2i 115 4
— 106
112
9-6 113 1
2 2
:46*’£fast
:47%goodll-10 113
:48%fast 11 109
:6.3 fast 44-5100
54%slow 17-20 110
67%hvy 67-10110
60 hvy 36-6107
47%mud n 106
VALOR, oh, 0, 8
3.3259 Douglas 1 1
32988 Church’ 1 1 1
32892 Church’ 1 3-4 1
32778 Lex’ gton lm70yl
32745 Lex’gton 1 1
FLY HOME, ch. g. 5
35566 Douglas ImfOy 1
33284 Douglas 1 1
27768 Windsor 1 1-16 1
27509 Latonia 1 1-16 1
27443 Latonia 1 1-16 1
27191 Latonia 1 1-8 1
27004 Latonia 1 1-lC 1
PENROD, hr. g. S
33323 Dougla.s 1 1-8 1
3:1255 Douglas lm70y 1
Xil 50 Church’! 11-16 1
3:;064 Chureh’l 1 1
32829 Chureh’l 1 1-16 1
32732 Lex’gton 1 1-lC 1
.32689 Lex’gton lm70yl
52652 Lex' gton 1 1
MARJORIE D.. ch. x
:>3594 Latoni.a ]m70y 1
325.32 Douglas 1 .3-16 2
3344G Douglas 1 1-16 1
33287 Douglas 1 1-lC 1
33197 Douglas lm70y 1
32948 Church’ 1 1 1-16 1
IRISH GENTLEMAN.
:i3.512 Douglas 1 1-16
:!3406 Douglas
33286 Douglas
3.319S Douglas
3.3151 Church’ 1
:13019 Chureh’l 1 1-16 1:!
32953 Church’ 1 1 1-16 1
100
:40%fast 139 102 10 10
:41%fast 11-10 109 3 2
:14%fast 12-6112 7
:49%raud 8-2 110 4 3
:41%fast 63-10 112 7 2
109
107 1 4
110 6 6
13-6 116 5 €
3-2 106 1 6
6 107 1 6
29-6 109 4 6
46%mud 17
41%mud 59
47%fast
:45%fast
45%fast
52%fast
49%mud 24-6106
94
By Marathon — Ethel Carr (Fink & Delling).
3= :i*J F Murphy 4 Alary H.. Slmdli. Fly llonu*
25 l*i K l..apaille rt BeaiityShop, Saf. First, Batchler
3«» 6®A W Lilley G JoliiiHurie, SuiiMaid. H.Gardner
6* 6* R Wingf’d 8 I’enrod, Tiirco, Guide I'ost
65 6‘® G ScherrerlO Billows, Guide Post, BluckFrost
74 7*5 p Stevens 8 S.ofljove, Dor.Di*an, MaudBacou
Ink J McBride 4 Deliver, Pullux, Cummauretta
By Marathon — Miss Alert (C. E. Rowe).
1* 1'5 F Murphy 8 Alfadir, Square Dealer. Marg.E.
3*> 4*5 X Barrett 8 Da.HoIbert, S.lh*aler, IKmglassS.
3* 3*5 N Barrett 7 Grundy, Geo. C. Live, Irregular
6* 7®J N Barrett 11 Monotony, Geo.C.Love, S. Dealer
1* 25 L I.ykes 5 1‘eiirod, Ben Hampson. Dr.Tuek
2* 1“ L Lykes 9 Mary H., I..anghorne, Sleeper
1* 1* F Murphy 7 Bliymer, Ella Kyaii, Nei>otisin
3h 31 J AV” Obert 10 Tliurs.NIghter, Pluuger, S.Oliver
By Harrigan — ^Princess Tulana (J. Livingston).
.52 5*5 B Kleeger 9 Brad.C •lioice, Amazon, Squeeler
55 5®5 R Goose 9 Ijaiighorno, Squeeler, Dimitri
4 4® W Crump 4 Woodstone, Hanovia, Thoniliill
35 3*5 R Urquh’rt 8 Arriet, Mura Cassidy, Wise Man
4*> R McD’ott H Hanovia, C. Vennie, All Smiles
1* 1*5 F Rob’sonlO Hauberk, Cane Run, Recluse
15 15 F Rob’son 4 Jem, Mad. Herrmann. WiseMan
4* 4*5 F Rob’son 9 CuneRun, J.J. Murdock, Sis.Susie
By Irish Lad — Gnadalito (T. S. Parker).
2* 2* AA^ Kelsay G ClilTFiehl, Pr.Jaiiu-e, Billows
2® 2* W KcLsay G St.Heart, J.Wakely, Ha.Gardner
1* 1* W Kelsay 8 S. Heart, F’cinating, Scnitiueer
4» 4* G Warren 7 Lit.Htring, AlexGets, NoManager
3'i G Warren 11 Lnkemae, Gor. Russell, J.Wakely
21 3*5 G Warrem 7 The Duke. Lukemae. B.Johnson
1 G Warren T* O. Rosebud. BelleBird, M. Ticket
By Chilton — Chantilln (Rosa A Loonoy).
3* 0*2 R AVingf’d 5 M. Fannie, Beau. Shop, Saf.Pirat
15 1* R - Wingf’d G SafetyKirat, OlgaStar, SunMuid
2* 1*» R WingCd 7 J.Wakely, Mouotony, Fascinu’ng
3* 4«5 R Wingf’d 6 Turco, Solid Rook. Olga Star
1*1 1* AV Crump 7 G. Counsel, PrinceS., MarJorieD.
1® 1® W Crump 8 I.G*tlemun, AllenCain, PrinceS.
3* 3*1 R WlngCd 8 G.Hnghes, AllenCain, W.Growu
2* 2k R DavUs 8 Impression, Galaway, Groavenor
:5r.%mud 3-2 98 3
:44%fast 1 110 4
:47%fast 5 102| 4
:39%fast 23 103 4
:46 fast 4 104 6
:49%hvy 27-10103
46%fast 2
43%hvy 30
1. 6
45®fefa.st 34
:00%faat 26
:49 good 18
48%mud 94
48 mud 30
50%fast 32
b. h. 9 112
:47%fa.st 45 IIG 1
1 1-8 l:5.l%fast 63-10 K*9 3
1 1-16 l:48%mud 35 115 1
1 3-16 2:0;t%mud 2 110 1
1 1-8 1:55 fast 1 112 2
50%slow 29-10 111 3
:48%fast 69-10 113 2
By Ballot— Mnriol (W. J. Tovag).
93 91 s H Steams 10 Da.HolbertTBr.Choice, O.Portn’e
Ik 15 J Hanover 7 PinFeather, Saf.Finit. Bcet.Bug
4* 3*5 J Hanover 9 GallantLad, KingBelle, C.Court
8*® 8** D Connelly 9 Fleuronll., B.A’oter, PInF'ather
1* 25 D Connelly 13 Trapping, Pin Feather, C.Court
By Armeath n. — ^La Franco (C. T. Worthington).
4 4*1 J Hanover 4 Mary H., Sleeth, Miss Fannie
6* 6*® J Hanover 8 Sleeth, Mary H., Prince Albert
6*1 4® T Rice 7 Irish Gentleman. Droll, Our. Sun
2* 1« D Conn’Ily 7 Grasmere, Billows, l.Gentleman
Ik 2sk K Lapaille 5 Wilhite. Gold. Boy. Guide Post
1*1 1* D Conn’Ily G G’erestBoy, S.ofLove, Sauterelle
6 ** 4** J Kederis C l.Gentleman, Noureddin, G.Buy
By Helmet — Gunwad (J. W. Schorr).
3* 3* F Judy ,'i 1‘rince S.. Chei-ks, Brian Boru
2* 3* F Murphy 5 Doiiglas.sS., S<|. Dealer, Keuwurd
5 Grurdy, Wad. List, Gleipii**r
4 Sleeth, J. J. Murdmk, M.Goosby
5 Aldebaran. R(‘dland, Sleeth
8 Turco, Guide l*ost, Gof*d C>ounsel
35 4«5 F Murphy
4 4®5 F Murphy
4*» 3*5 F Murphy
25 1| P Murphy
107
5
5
5
4
3*
li D
Connelly
108
5
6
G
G
6*
4'® J
D’mlnick
98
By Cyclades — ^Dip!
100
7
7
6
6
6=
5*» J
Gruber
96
5
4
2
4
4*
4*i J
Gruber
99
6
4
3
3
3*
3®J J
Gruber
105
7
7
7
7
6*1 6*3 J
Gruber
103
4
8
8
8
8
8»* J
Gruber
108
5
7
6
6
6i
5*2 C
Hunt
7 PrinceS., Saf.First, Lindenthnl
G SafetyFirst, AVilldo, Surpassing
7 Alfadir, WlilteCrown, Orange
7 Pr.Juiiice, S.Gatew’d, U.GMner
8 Zim. Stout Heart, Fascinating
7 DuyDay, Thornwood, JuliuHurie
By McOeo— The Lady (J. H. Baker).
4'® P Lowder G AVaterproof, SunMnid, Marg.a.E.
5*5 D Connelly 9 AV’aterproof, Prim*e 8., C. Field
1* P Lowder G AV’erprmif. W.Oown, Sc’utineer
4'® M Garner 9 Surpassing, Prince S., F. Orient
2* Di.shinon 8 PrinceS., G.('oiinsel. MurgaretK.
2* D ConneIIyl2 Susius, Prince S., John Hurle
25 D Connelly 7 Gleipner, Itillows, BeautyShop
Blue Bonnets Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, June 14.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY.
FIRST RACE — 5-8 Mile. 2 -year- olds. Selling. (June 13, 1908—59% — 2 — lOS.)
Index Course DistTimeTVkOdds
LADY EILEEN, blk. f, 2
.*i:{574 Hluelton. .5-S 1 :0i%hvy
9-10 107
RlueP.on. 5 8 1 :0:t%hvy 2:M0 115 7
.%274 Dorval 5-8 l:04%fa.st 4-5 110 5
3:t054 AV’iibine 5-S 1 :04%hvv 8-5 108 6
32955 AV’dblne 5-8 l:01%faHt — 107 3
32844 Pimlico 5-8 1:03 fast 8-5 1C8 1
TOGOLAND, ch. f, 2 100
3:.617 RlueHon. 5-S 1 :05%hvy73-10f K»2 4
3:1246 Dorval 45 f 56%fast 11 109 4
SAM PICKETT, blk. g, 2 105
.i.T.:{9 Bluelhm. 5 8 1 ;0:i%hvv 61 110 2
:2::i'.»4 Dorval 5-S l:04%fast 13-10 115 1
:t:{274 Dorval 5-S l:04Vr.fa.st 73-10 106 4
32S51 Dev’.shire 1-2 49%fast 6 5 111 1
32809 Dev’ shire 1-2 50 good59-10 111 2
1 Wt St % %
111
% Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Celt— Eostre (W. Stockton).
C C* 1 * W ('rump
6 6® 2* AV Crump
3 4* 2* I. Lyk« H
3 3* 1*5 AV Collin.s
- 2* AV Crump
7 H.Croxton, Ij.IIerliert, H.Blnnd
7 Swe.l’pll., L.Kileeii, F.Handl’y
G Sam Pickett. Near, PriKliurer
7 r..Herla*rt. B. Livingston, Peeper
G StorniBound, L.Flerbert, Planey
.32.525 (Jakl’wn 12
48%fast
10
112
6
5
MARAUDER, b. c. 2
(M)
109
:::ir.i9 Biucpon. 5-s 1
:or. hvy
11
114
5
4
6
32899 Dev’shire 1-2
49 fa.st
.51
109
C
8
HOWARD BLAND, hr. c. 2 (M)
101
:.:2»74 IfliieBon. 5-Sl;04%hvy
12
91
3
0
3
:f3::il Dorval .581:01 slow
12
101
5
4
4
;t2851 D«‘v’shire 1-2
49%fast
.50
113
3
9
:(2r.l2 Oakl’wn 1-2
48%.fast
60
109
5
6
:i2421 Dakl’vvn 1-2
49*^&good 40
114
1
4
IDEAL, ch. f, 2 (M)
107
.3:u571 Hlin P.on. 5 S l:04%hvy
IS
1(»7
4
a
4
.^3288 Belmont 41 f st
.53 fast
.30
109
9
13
3:t242 Belmont 4K f st
56 slow
20
105
6
7
2 2* 2»5 E Ambrose G Mid. Sun. L.Lubber, Lit. Sweeper
By Martimas— Moki Land (J. Whyto).
1 1® 1* 11 JefTeott 12 ITiahicer, L. Sweeiier. Serncena
3 3* 3* T Par’ton 4 Bencher Salvatelle, Stan.Fayll.
By Joe Carey— Afamada (J. M. Stowe).
7 7t !il* ^ Sw’pUpII., L.Eileen, F.llandley
1 15 3* E laplm 7 Sincerity, Salvestra, LidyCavety
2 2'5 1* M M’tliew.s G Lidy Eileen, Near, Prfaiiioer
1 1* 1* A Pickens 12 l^ady Berger, DalAeton,
AV ( »rmea
3
SECOND RACE— 1 Mile.
1:37%— 3— 107.)
CORN BROOM, ch. g. 6 110
:t;»5tn BlueMon. 7-8 1::’.4 hvy 7-5 los 1
3:t276 Dorval 3-4 1:15% fast 6 5 118 7
:i3172 W’dbine .3-4 l:i:t%fast 25 loG .3
.33055 AA”dblne 3-4 1:19 hvy 3:J 10 121 1
29919 Kenilw’h 55 f l:09*/tslow i;t 92 4
29885 Keiiilw’h 3-4 l:16%hvy f’ Id 106 10
COPPER KING, b. g, 4 118
:::;540 Hlin Hon. 7-S 1::14 hvy 12-5 118 4
29492 W’dhine 1 3-4 3:03 fast 27-10 114 4
29:’hS 5 AV’dhirie 1 1-2 2::i5%good IS 106 4
2l»107 Dorval lm70y 1 :57%hvy 8-5 1(6 4
28950 HlueBon. 1 1-2 2:4l%hvy 2 122 1
28878 BlueBon. 11-8 1:59 slow 49-10 98 2
RED POST. b. g, 5 106
3:1276 Dorval 3 4 1 :15%fa.st 24 105 1
:>:{055 AV’ilbine 3-4 1:19 hvy 20 126 13
29454 Kempt on :i-4 1 :22 mud 4 112 2
2944S Kompton 3-4 1:16 mud 4 111
29:’.10 Kempton 6-8 l:05%hvv 8 107 5
292.39 Dorval .3-4 1 :16%good 80 106
29006 BlueBon. 3-4 1:14 fast 38 98
LAST SPARK, oh. g. 5
: ;;655 BlutdUm.
•!:{.520 BlueBon.
:>.34:;5 l)<»rval
3;i:i52 Dorval
33276 Dorval
AMPHION, b. ^
;:{540 BlueBon. 7-8 1:34 hvy 3
3:5520 BlueBon. 1 l:4G%hvy 73-101
3:tl77 W’dbine 11-16 1:48 fa.st 27-51
32959 W’dbine 1 1 1C l:48%fast 16 1
29887 Kenilw’h 1 1-lG 1:51 */4hvy 32 1
29856 Kenilw’h lm70yl:53 hvy 21-10 1
ISABELLE H.. ch. f. 3
;{:>,540 BlueBon. 7-S 1:34 hvy 27
:i3276 Dorval 3-4 l:15%fa.st 83 10
33226 Dorval 3-4 l:l8%good 37-51
3-4 l:13%fast 89
6-8 1 ;03%slow 2-6 1
5- 8 l:01%fast 8-5 1
6- 8 l:01%fa.st 9-5 1
6-8 l:01*/&fast 81-101
g, 4 1
1 1 1C 1:48 fast 11
_ . T.Sahib
9 AV. Master. NewMialel. StarBahy
J D’lninick 8 Panette, Fernll’iidley, L.Gayety
By Order — Merode (C. E. Micklowait).
4* 2* \V (’rump 10 Saddiieee, Little Sweeper. Ogle
7* 7«3 A JohnsonlU AV..Alaster, NewModei, StarBaliy
By J. H. Houghton— Myrtle Lcdi (G. W. Scott).
3* 4®5 11 Ham’ton 7 L. Eileen. H.(’roxton. L.Heil»ert
5® 3*if H JefTeott S liord Herbert. Sincerity, L.M<N>re
9* 9" W Young 12 S. Pickett, L. Berger, DalAeton
6* 6'* I. (’.augi‘1 8 Eiililade, Neiw, Big Einaigh
75 7** (j Gilbert i:i N'eix*, Sam I’iekett, ElM*nezer
By The Turk — Horizon (Carmandale Stock Farm).
6'® 5' 2 \V' Collins 7 L. Eileen, ILCnixton, L.Herltert
13 14'® A (’ollins 17 I'aganiiii. Aiuaekassin, S.intiagu
8'5 9*^? AV' 0!»ert 10 Ballast, Dawn Star, S.-mtiago
3-year-olds and upward. Foaled in Canada. Handicap. (June 7, 1911—
1 1 :47%hvy 39-10 •
1 l:46%hvy 10 1
1 l:4S‘i.good 14-51
1 1:46 fast 21-51
3-4 l:15%fast 49-101
6
32985 AV’dbine
2849.5 AVindsor
28369 Port Erie
282.55 Ham’ton
28167 Ham’ton
SILK BIRD, b.
::3177 AV’dbine '
32959 AV’dblne 1 1-16 l:48%fa.st 41-51
2.94.32 AV’dbine 1 1-16 1:49 good 195 1
29,329 W’dbine 1 1-16 l:48%fast 39 1
29107 Dorval lni70y l:57%hvy 16 1
28950 BlueBon. 1 1-2 2:41%hvy 12 ]
By Cesarion — Birch Broom (C. A. Crow).
1= 13 \V ( 'rump 8 ('upper King, Saeal, Rnvencourt
4' 2® L Lykes 7 RedPost, LastSpnrk, Isabellell.
1* 5‘i 11 JefTeott 1.3 SwiftFox, AlexBetz, Val.WcHt
1'5 1® H (’uttri.ssi:i P’eess Fay. Hartley, Hee.Flatue
6' 6'* B Kop’ni’n (» Raoiil. Dignity, Ctiristie
85 11*' S Wolst'mlL’ No Manager. Anxiety, Souvenir
By Bowling Brook — Tarletan (J. K. L. Ross).
25 23 'T Biee 8 ('<»rn Br<N>ni. Sa**;il, Kaveneoiirt
15 1® T Kiee 7 ILofOak. Tartarean, F.M’tagin*
2' 5 3' 5 A Collins 8 Motioeai’y, First St.ir, B, B.'iker
1'5 1“ A Collins 7 Moss Fox, Ham. Dame. Kath.H.
3® 1* T Klee .6 Gal;i AV’ater. Silk Bird, Old I’(*p
1* 1* A Collins 7 Aniphion, H. Dame. Pep. Sauce
By Red Fox II. — Billposter (W. T. Trenholme).
1* 1* \\' Collins 7 (’oriiBnKmi. L.Spark, IsabelleH.
9* 8'* H T.euvre 1.3 Corn Hrmnu, l”eessFay, Hartley
15 3* C Gilbert G BlueKock, IfComing, Afterglow
15 8®3 J Roon«*y 9 K. 3'nsean. Bogart. Page AA’hite
S' 7* H Harty 12 L’tehi.s, Reehi.se, Odd Cross
7* 6*3 S WoIst’mlO Irish Ileart. Colors, Minstrel
10 10'® L McAtee 30 l..M’ieau, T.-a-Liug, I’gabibble
By Martimas — Flicker (H. A. Cotton).
33 .•’IB T' lUee r» Pep.Sanee. Hainpt’iiDanie. S:wal
2' 5 6* C liorel 11 Itavarde, Hamp.Danie. Aiuphion
1' l«*k A Johnson 11 lM*’lstliorpe, Bavarde, WoodriilT
1* 1* A Johnson o Pr.P’sthoriie, Pep.Sain*e, Pr.Fay
3' 5 3®5 A Johnson 7 Red l‘ost, C. Itruoiii, Isabelle 11.
By Inferno— Court Maid II. (W. Bennett).
6® 5*5 T P.ar’ton 8 (’orn Broom, (’opisT King, Sacal
6* 3*5 T Par'ton 11 B.avarde, Hainp.Dame, Pep.Sanee
9* 10*3 E Ambrosell JVp.Sauce, Galley Head, OldPop
6* 6** E Haynes 10 Gala Water, Sturdee, Pep. Sauce
7 7** J AVilliams 7 KingBox. H. Temple, Greemvimd
4* 3** J AVilliams 8 Hamp. Dame, Kath. H., Exmer
By Wm. Wright — ^Mary Worth (J. Hendrick).
4* 6*5 E Donolme 8 Corn Br(H>m. (’opiM*r King, Sae:il
5* 4'® H .Teffcott 7 Redl’ost. C’rnBriMun, LastSrtark
105 10'® M B'g'h’ml2 LastSpurk, OldPop, I'rin.Fay
7 7** E Donohue 7 Pan Zan*ta, Arriet, Graphic
2'5 2*5 P Rob’son 4 Minnetonka, I). Fay, MeCorbnrn
3nk 31 p Rob’son 7 Gal. Head. B. Mahone. Barnard
3* 2k F Rob’son G Javato. Silk Rustle. Oriana
25 Ik F Rob’son 8 Tarahera, Captain B., Javato
By Oiseau — Silk Hose (A. Bulcroft).
4* 7*5 L Mink 11 Pep.S.iiice, Galleyllead. OldPop
3'5 4* \V War’ on 10 Gala AV’ator, Sturdee. Pep.Sanee
2'5 H Gray 7 S.ofP’asure, T’ornhill, Amphiou
2*5 2'5 H Gray 12 Aiuphion. F.AI’tague, Tartarean
45 6** H Gray 7 Cop. King, MossFox, Ham. Da me
4*® 3* H Gray 5 Cop. King, Gala AVater, OldPup
THIRD RACE— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Sept. 17, 1910— 1;24%—G— 111.)
b. g, 5 113
7-Sl:.34 hvy 20 KX5 3
1 1 :46%hvy 2:5f 109 8
1 l:48V3good2:i-10108 2
1 1:48 slow 19 112 9
1 1:42 good 6 107 12 ]
1 l:42%fast 27-20 107 1
3-4 l:14%fast 7 117 9
RAVENCOURT,
.3:^510 BlueBon.
:;:>520 BlueBon.
3::4:f5 Dorval
3.'{313 Dorval
281.32 Ham’ton
27545 Fort Erie
27395 Ham’ton
EXMER. b. g, 7
.*1:1.575 BlueBon.
33,520 BlueBon.
.3:1435 Dorval
30010 Kenilw’h lm70yl :57'%hvy
29883 Kenilw’h 3-4 1:19 hvy
29856 Kenilw’h lm70yl:53 hvy
OLD POP, ch. c, 4
:a.540 BlueBon. 7-.8 1:34 hvy
3:.4;i5 Dorval 1 1 :48%good47-10 100
3:1:11:1 Dorval ' 11:48 slow 9-5 107
3.1226 Dorval 3-4 l:18%good 2 HIT
3.3177 AV’dbine 1 1-16 1:48 fast 20
33058 W’dbine lm20y l:4C%hvy 31
2988:i Kenilw’h 3-4 1:19 hvy 6-6
294G5 W’dbine 3-4 l:16%slow 11
LADY SPENDTHRIFT, ch. m, 5
7-8 1 :32%hvy 15
1 l:46%hvy 23f
1 1 :48%good 15
_
113
K>:» i
109 :
105 '
106 ^
47-5 111 1
44-5 103 ^
111
7-5
111
:i 3 6
11 11 10
4 4
2
6 6
.33226 Dorval
32960 AV’dblne
29050 Dorval
28882 BlueBon.
28683 Mt. Royal
28619 Mt. Royal
28574 Mt. Royal
3-4 1 :18%good 14
3-4 l:14%fast 31
100 3
103 10
111 6
105 4
111
108 6
KK4 —
2 2
3-4 l:14%fast f’ld 108
3-4 l:16%slow 30
65 f 1:07 fast Z-2
65 t l:06%fast 0
3-4 l:13%fast 2
KATHLEEN hr. f, 4
3:M:i5 Dorval 1 l:4S%good 30
33313 Dorval 1 1:48 slow 54
33248 Dorval 3-4 1:18 fast 65
32104 W’dbine 3-4 l:15%good 63
30240 Dev’shire 3-4 l:13%fast 22
3C212 Dev’shire lm20yl:43%fast 43-10 102" 3
30159 Dev’shire 3-4 l:13%fast 23-6107 9
6 11s
102
107 6
101 2
111 4
110
106 9
104 6
100 5
104 13
1071 i
GARTLEY, ch.
3:1575 BlueBon.
33520 BlueBon.
33276 Dorval
33226 Dorval
33055 W’dbine
28878 BlueBon.
HORNET, b. g,
32575 BlueBon.
33140 W’dbine
29463 W’dbtne
29327 W’dbine
CERF VOLANT
.3.3651 BlueBon.
33579 BlueBon.
29515 Kempton
29442 Kempton
29405 Kempton
29306 Kempton
29201 Dorval
ALECTO. h. f»
3.3140 W’dbine
294(i6 W’dbine
28816 Conn’ht
28776 Conn’ht
28605 Windsor
28242 Ham'ton
7-8 l:32%hvy 37-10 109
1 l:46%hvy 18 109
3-4 l :15%fast 11 114
3-4 l:18%good 14-6114
3-4 1:19 hvy 85 126
1 1-8 1:69 slow 49-6104
► 3 (M)
90
7-8 l:32%hvy 10
99
3
2
2
4
1 1:44 fast 7-5
100
6
3
4
6
3-4 l:16%slow 87-10 103
6
3
6
3-4 l:14%faat 33
106
f
9
7
ch. g. 5
109
3 4 l:18%hvy 43-lOf 105114
12
13
3-4 l:19%hvy 28
Kff
7
5
6
6i f l:14%hvy 8
111
3
2
3-4 1:16 mud 3
111
4
1
6-8 l:03%good 15
111
3
€
1 l:62%hvy 3
106
4
2
3-4 l:18%slow 28
108
3
3
3
4 (M)
106
11:44 fast 27-6 119
6
7
7
4
1 l:46%slow 43-10 106
3
3
3
2
1 l:54*Ahvy 21
106
4
6
0
5
3-4 l:17%sIow 15
90
6
6
4
7-8 1:28 fast 10
00
4
0
6
6
S-4 X:lf fast 31-10106
8
0
•
By Phaeton — Mythday (R. Newell).
5*5 4*J F ('ooper H Corn BriHun. Copper King, Sacal
9* 11'® K MeD’ott 11 Bavarde, Hamp.llame, Ampliiun
4* 5'* F Cooper 11 L.Spark, IM’liilsthorpe, Bavarde
2* 4®J F Cooper 10 Meissen. 11. Dame, Pr. F’lsthort»e
12 12*“ W Obert 12 Moss Fox, Mausohis, Corn Broom
2* 6*® W Obert 9 Garish Sun, Amphiuii, BillyFrew
2*5 1* AV -Obert I’J AIoss Fox. Gartley, SirLiuncelut
By Exclamation — Myra Morelia (A. T. Stewart).
1* L‘k R Estep 12 Statim, Bavarde, Pepi»er Saiiee
8* S'* W AA^ard 11 Bavarde, Hainp.Dame. Amphiou
10® 9*® W AVard 11 L.Spark, P.lMiilsthonie, Bavarde
4* 3* W Gourley 8 Ham. Dame, Kuthl’iill., VivlanS.
1* 15 AV GourleylU Vivian S., Dorothy(?arlin, Ot(*ro
5* 4*® W Gourley 8 Haiiip.Duine, Kath.H., Amphiou
By Martimas — Cannie Maid (C. A. Grew).
7*® 7** J Bell 8 Corn Brot»m, <’op|)er King, Sacal
C* 7** G Scherrerll L.Spark, P.PhilsthoriM*. Bavarde
7® 5*5 L I>ykes 10 Meissen, H.Dame, Pr.P’lsthorpe
5* 2«k Ij Lykes 12 LnstSp.-irk, Priii.Fay, (Jnrtley
5* .3*5 H Jeffcott 11 PepiM*rSam*e, Galleyllead, Kama
8* 7*® H Jeffcott 10 Max.’sChoice, Budweiser. Boxer
9* 10** S Wolst’inlO Exmer, ViviauS., DoruthyCarlin
6® £* H Cuttriss G Viley, Blue Cap, Lily Orme
By Masterman — ^Lady Irish (N. Macfarlane).
2k 9* F Hopkinsl2 LastSpark, 01dl*op, Priii.Fay
— 9** W (Trump 13 Q.of theSea, Dolinu, Cannonade
5* 6*5 H Gray 12 Paymaster, Gordon. (Tolora
8* 9*3 H Jeffcott 13 Dr. Cban*ot, Paymaster, Dolina
1* 1* H Gray 8 Aiister, Froissart. Tom Flanigan
6* 15 H Gray 8 Single, Littlest Rebel. Red Post
3* 3® C Gray 11 Red Post, Amphion, Auster
By Rotterdam — ^Dynasty (J. Hendrick).
8* 6** M B’g’h’mil Ij.Spark, P.Philsthorpe. Bavarde
9* 9*® M B’g’h’mlO Meissen, H.Dame, Pr.P’Isthorp(»
7*5 8*4 M B’g’h’mll Perseus, BrightSand, Morristown
13 13=* M Bi’ghaml3 Anita, Tjudy Mexican, Gold. Boy
9 9*® J Howard 9 Moss Fox, Dor. (Turlin, ViviauS.
4* 3® B Kop’m’n G Moss Fox, Dorothy Carlin, Otero
6* 6*5 J Howard 10 Moss Fox, Vivluu S., Otero
By Martimas — ^Loslola (J. Whyte).
5* 5*® L Mink 12 Statim, Exmer, Bavarde
3* 5®5 L Mink 11 Bavarde, Hamp.Dame, Amphion
7 7*® W War’on 7 RedPost, C’riiBroom, LastSpark
4' 4*1 W War’tonl2 LastSpark, OldPop, Priii.Fay
4**k 3® H McD’aldlS C. Broom, P’cessFay, Hec.Flame
gi gis <x> Par’ton 7 Cop. King, Amphion, 11. Dame
By Charles Edward — Shoo Fly (G. M. Hendrie).
6* 8*® H Jeffcott 12 Statim. Exmer, Bavarde
25 2* H Jeffcott 7 J. W. Hunley, T.Stream, D.Fay
45 6** W Obert 9 Ringdove, Belle Mtilione, Statim
4k 6*1 R McD’ott 9 Sturdee. Belle Mahone, Capt. B.
By Bine Book — Maddiaon (C. A. Laxigne).
12* 135® J Pltz 14 Tardome, Beauty SiH>t. Armine
8*5 8*» P Garepy 10 Dom.Park, Montreal, B’ghtSand
2* 6*5 H Snyder 9 TiieWolf, SlrDyke, RoseJullette
15 1*5 J D’mlnick 8 F. Kelly, Nigndoo, Dr.Barnardo
7* 7®5 R Harty 9 L.Blrdie, OildCross. F. Patterson
3* 4*5 R Harty 9 If Coming, Sacal. Fnstoao
2«* 2k A Collina 8 Kath.H., P.P’ilathoriie, Armine
By Infemo->Iriah Witch (P. Gorman).
65 6** L Mink 7 J.W.Hunley, Hornet. T. Stream
2® 2*5 C Dishmon 5 Akeldama, Wlshuway, Single
6® 6** A Pickens 7 Exmer. Misa Fay. Kathleen H.
4* 4** W Collins 6 Costumer, LostlFortune, W.([hish
6* J Bell 7 Good Shot, Smithfleld, Maufolna
•*i 6*1 J Connors 9 BirArthnr, TomSilk, TborncUffo
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917.
E51LY RACING FORM,
7
FOURTH RACE— About 2 MUes.
12, 1908— 3:54%— 5— 145.)
CHAS. F. GRAINGER, b. g, 10 144
rsfir.4 P.IueBon. Ab 2 4:27'r.hvy 77-10 140
S3577 BIueBon. Ab 2 4::’.2%hvy 80-10 144
3o603 BlueBon. Ab 2 4:09%fast 20 138
S3299 Dufferin 1 1-16 l:55%fast 15 110
33142 W’dbine Ab 2 4:12 fast 17 135
33010 W’dbine Ab 2 4 16 hvy 11 138
Steve Lane Steeplechase. 4*year>olds and upward. Selling. (Sept.
SLUMBERER, ch. g. 5 (M)
138
3:1.577
BlueBon. Ab 2 4::i2%hvy I
27-10 i:i9
2
.3::522
BlueBon. Ab2 4;23->.hvy
8-5
144
3
3:d76
AV’dbine Ab 25 5:05 fast
30
l.’!4
5
3:{U;57
AV’dbine Ab 2 4:17%hvy
68
1:19
6
328.59
Pimlico 2 3:52 fa.st
52
IG
2
32713 Pimlico 2 4:08 goodC7 lOf 147
K>
IDLE MICHAEL, cb. g. 0
144
3:i.50:5
Bhu Bon. Ab 2 4:09%fast
13
13S
1
3.‘:lo9
AV’dbine Ab 2 4:12 good
10
1:59
1
3:{(».57
AV’dbine Ab 2 4;17’Ar.hvy
9
146
0
32!Kl7
Pimlico 2 3:.55%f:ist
12
146
2
32»;(t2
H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:10 fa.st
17-5
119
4
32595
H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:12 fast
3
140
2
COLONETTA, ch. m. 7
145
3:’.542
BlueBon. Ab 2 4;12%hvy
32
i:52
4
:i3142
W’dbine Ab 2 4:12 fast
58
i:i2
7
228.59
I’imlico 2 3:52 fast
35
lf.2
4
327:i4 Pimlico 2 4:04 hvy
23
1.35
14
32672
Pimlico 2 4:09%good
27
142
5
30411
AA’ar’ton Ab25 fast
20
130
3
REDDEST, b. g, 5 (M)
133
3:2i22
BlueBon. .\b2 4;2:r4.hvy
.51
i:i9
0
3 2
By Xeltonian — ^Lncy Jones (J. F. Hynesl.
7 7
6 6
Fell.
W Daly
W I>aly
7 7"»W Daly
S Wolst’m
7« 7»* E Landry
W Daly
4 Stuero, (’lievnui. (\vuosim’
f» Welsh KiiiK. N.F,*ar. Sliimb«*rer
7 Stur<*o, Eug. McGee, Cynosure
8 Pr. Mover, F.G.llogun, Industry
8 MarehCourt, Stucco, Shan. River
7 EarlyLight, Rhomb, NewHaven
By Peep o’Day — Janet Gray (J. W. Dayton).
4’* K Landry 0 W.King, ('. F. Grainger. N.Fear
E Lan,iry 7 (’hevron, Welshman, Reddest
Lo.st rider. E Liindry 8 Rhomb, Tropaetdnm. Ballybay
5 3* 3* K Landry 8 Ballybay. Stucco, March (%»urt
S 8* N Brooks 8 Brooks, Tomahawk III., Lmvois
7 8 G»* N Brooks 10 Moiiikie. Eng. .M, -Gee, K. Fortune
By Potentate-rBonnie Lizzie II. (W. L. Maupin).
O 4* ,')»= .\ Br,)oks 7 stm eo, Eng. .M, Gce. Cynosur
3 2« 2«
_ ,,, , -- ynosure
G 0-* N liro,»ks r» Klumib, t'yimsurc, Trop.’tcolnm
I-i.ri,lcr.N lirooks 8 Ballybay, Stucco, Sliimls‘rer
4* 4-2 U Gilbert
316 2*
::ior, w,ibin.
;i29S:{ WMbine
32M);; IMinlico
32764 I'imlita)
FIF-TH RACE— 1 Mile.
1:.37%— .3 107.)
CHRISTIE, b.
2:2.41 Bin, Bon.
Dorval
Dorv.al
;;:5277 D,>rv:il
3:{2.'{0 Dorval
:;:174 WMbino
3:{<K)9 W’dbiriM
Ab 2 4 :l:!2f.goo, 163-10 i:S)
Ab 2 4;l0%f.ast 6:M0 l.'.l 4
2 3:57%fa.st 61-10 145 9
2 3;.59 good 60 147 8
Elect, Rol,t.Olivcr. iriidrniining
W Allen 9 Stnc*o, llandrnmiing. Runway
4 4 4= 5-2 M Ilcrn’son lO llighFb’er, Racebrook, Baml>oo
By Ormicant — Loot (I. H. Munford).
Lo.st rider. J Buss, 11 7 Early l.iglit. Rla.mb, R. Spinner
5 5 5’ 6’* J Kus.soll 8 MarehCourt, Stuc<*o, Shan. River
7 7 710 7«s P3 Ilcir.son S Brooks, Tomahawk III., Loiivois
9 n ID 112‘ H Ilen’.^on 14 Bryndor, B, of B. Mawr. llibler
2 1 1’® D® E Han’son 7 Bryn Rose, 'lYcdette, Kintore
2 2 6J J Russell 7 Sun King, Dorcris, Cn*st Hill
Bv Red Fox II. — Destitute (D. Raymond).
11 4 4 422 W TJorg.an 7 ('lu vroii. Sbnnl>,*rcr. Welshman
Fell. J Clark .5 M.iiisoliis, .Mast,*rful. Ori.Star
€ Fell. .1 Clark .7 M.atthi.ita. Masterfid. Maiis<diis
9 9 8 S’® .37^ F .Johnson 9 M’nlighUL. M.Sl.ayer, E.MctJee
6 8 9 5’ 5** F Johnson 12 T’mp.at,»r, S’sliooter, T’h.awklll.
Jacques Cartier Stakes. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. (June 7, 1911 —
g. 6
1 1 s 2:00”-.hvv
11 16 1;. ".3 fast
1 l:44%fast
1 1 ;46 fast
10a
6 los
11 .5 109 :
1 : 5-5 105
8 i
4 4
2 1
4 4
By Star Shoot — Chulitn (E. T. Zollicoffer).
1 l:47'%go,»d2:»-10 111 6
1 1 S l;51\.rast
1 l:l47hhvy
SANDS OF PLEASURE, b. g.
:5;:4:5<; Dorval
:i:.277 Dorval
:5:514:{ WMblne
.MS4S N.Orl’n.s
31791 N.Orrna
31697 N.Orl’n.s
-1 1 ;16'/5good 6-5
1 1:46 fa. St
2-4 1 ;i:5%fast
1 1-S 1 :.52 fast
1 l:4:i”f.hvy
3 4 1;1S mud
BJ6 13 13 13
105 5 2 2
111
110
111 3 4 4
103 5 5
104 13 11 11
4
REPROBATE, cb. c. 3
.*'>:;622 Blu. B.on.
r2>,524 Blu,‘l5«m.
.32S4H 1‘imlico
32MH) Pimlico
32703 IMmlico
32621 ll.d,*Gce
los
105
94
n 4 3
n in
1' D
4'i 2’
1* ]h
12- IP
L T.yk,*s 9 ll:inovi:i. Iron Cross IL. Candle
Lyki's 4 llaiiovia, C«dt,*, Burglar
I.yk,-s .5 Wauk,ag, Gidd.Boy, Damrosch
.Mf iimee .5 S. of Pleasure. G.Bov, F.Ia‘geml
Mcrinioe r, P.urglar, KingNeptiine, Veiadiu
1 1:is \.bvv 47-in pMi
3-1 1 ;16-.-,hvy VA .5 ll.*!
7 s 1 :2S\fast .3.3-10 UK*,
.3-1 l;ir-’/<if.ast 2 112
3 4 1:14%fast 11-5 PM
.3-4 1 ;13%fust 63 10 110
6 .3
4
8
6
VENETIA. b. m, 5 97
3:’.2::o l>,»rv;il 1 ItlT^f.good 19 1 m;
::2!)ll Pimlico 1 1 :4a\,f:ist :il-5 1oi»
:52n 6:5 Pimlico 7 >> 1:27 fast 45 lo5
.327:55 Pimlico 3 4 1:17 hvy 77 10 105
;.<i 474 Bowie 1 1 : IL’^.fast 2:1-5 1 01*
.30:5Jd Biiw ie 1 l;42%fast 23-5 106
JACK REEVES, cb. g, 4 102
Bha l5on. 1 1:12 fast 79 10 io2
:;;:17S Wdbin.- l 1-16 l 47-;,fast 2 PC.
.3;.0.59 WMbinc 1 1 P5 1 ;.52' ..hvy 4 P>7
32S.'.6 WMbino 1 1 P5 1 :is f;,st 12 P*1
322:57 Oakrwn lm70v 1 ; 16-i'f,giH»d 3 Phi
S2P.9 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l;49^good 7-10 P>9
AMPERE II., b. c, 4
;5i:56 Durval
:52i:59 Mav:.nri
:52P»:< Havana
,32(G2 Havana
32<t:51 Hav.ana
:5r.r.»i Havana
4 l:P5’-.good 15
1 1:45 sP)\v U
1 Pls-.livy :5-i
lm20v 1:51 bvy 2
• :;-4 HlGv^.fa.st 4
3 4 1 ;1 1 gooil 6
104
PN)
11:5
p»>!
P>9
113
114
F Merimc lS Bnn,>s, Rancher, Arriet
I’J F Morinne .5 Arriet, Crimper, J.C. Stone
By Fair Play — Golden Sand (G. M. Hendrie).
2' H ,Tt n, ,dt. d Back Bay. Ampi reli.. Tea(’.n,ldv
l.V 1’ H .I»'fTc,dt 5 t'liristi,*. G,dd.Bov. Fairvlj,‘g<‘iid
.3-’ 3' H .Icffcott .5 A. N. Akin. Wat.Ladv. Waukeag
IP 11 ‘2 W Crump 13 Pif ,Ir., Hubbub. Grumpy
65 r.5 L T^yke.s 7 Grumpy, IInn<»via, Syrian
1® 1’5 W Crump G Filigree, Op’rtunily, MargaretN.
By The Commoner — Hortensia (E. McBride).
I’i H li Kst,)) 11 F.'iry J.,*gend. Anita, Pomp
«>3 04 Y I 'a r’ ton 9 Brebannock. P<»mp. Aristolnilns
11 in T Par’ton S M.Krnt«T, EarlySight. E. Henry
Ink T Par’tt»n 10 SwiftFox. Owaga, G<dd.Bant:im
.3® ,3'1 T Par’ton 9 ImiMrator, W.Pitzer, Estimable
6 €” J (’onnors (i S«*;i Gull, Startincli, Courtship
By Solitaire II. — Salvatrix (P. Sheridan).
,3nk 4S1 w (’ollins O Christie. Itnrglar. King Neptune
2® 3=4 ‘'ollins .5 ,1cm. .M. llerrm.iim. l>avi«l Craig
9 T I’ar’len !> 'I'e.iCaddy. Bay.l'.iii.Ilc. (’audle
3’ .3“ W < ’ollins 9 Piilliix. Ple.isiirev ille, SeaP.e.ich
5 5’*i F Biib’son .5 Marse Henry. Bro<»ks. S.indliill
2’ 1’ A Schu’g’r 9 ln.Ch:mt, Polroma, 3'he Decision
By The Commoner — Brief (E. W. Moore).
7’ :**' \V’ 9 P.ioomsedge. Starter. E. Siglit
.5- f.-i .1 Bell S Euterpe. Dolina. Bcptoii
Belmont Park Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, June 14.
WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK GOOD.
FIRST RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (May 19, 1908 — 51 — 2 112.)
8
(M)
.53
2
:5.347s Belmont 41 f st
:53260 Belmont 4i f .st
32644 I.ex’gtoii 1-2
:12512 Oakl’wn 1-2
.32421 Oakl’wn 1-2
FROS'TILLA b. f, 2
:::5;529 Belmont 45 f st
SYCAMOOR. b. c. 2
3:>.5:58 Belmont 4i f .st
POST MARK. blk. f.
;:;5r.00 Belmont 5-s st 1:00
:{:i260 Belmtmt 4i f .st 53
35511S Jamaica 5-8 1:03
PAPP, ch. c, 2 (M)
3::369 Belmont 4^ f st 53 slow 5
DRILL MASTER, b. c, 2 (M)
.3:'..5;iS Belmont 4i f .st .5.3 fast 8
.3:5412 Ihdmont 5-8 st 1:01 fa.st 3
351262 Belmont 5-8 st .59 fast 50
CHIEF LALLY, b. c. 2 (M)
:;:5.51.3 Belmont 5-8 st l:00%slow 20
33412 Belmont 5-8 st 1:01 fa.st 12
HAPPY GO LUCKY, hr. c, 2 (M)
3.3.5l;{ Belmont 5-8 .st 1 ;00’f..slow 15
First start for the following:
MOTOR COP, b. c, 2 (M)
DR. MUCK. ch. c. 2 (M)
ALARIC II.. b. c. 2 (M)
CURRENCY, b. c, 2 (M)
THE WIFE. ch. f, 2 (M)
ARROWWOOD, b. f, 2, (M)
110
109
111
4 111
16-5 114
Index Course DlstTimeT*ckOddi Wt St ^ %
DRASTIC, b. c, S (M) 106
S:’600 Belmont 5-8 st 1:00 slow 11-5 110
3.3.513 Belmont 5-8 st l:00%slow 13-10115
3:1262 Belmont 5-8 st 59 fast 9^10 112
33191 Jamaica 6-8 l:01%fa.st
32993 Jamaica 5^8 l:01%fast
ENFILADE, b. f. 2
52 fast
53 fust
49 fast 19 20 1
^48%fast 2 108
19Vigood 11-5 111
111
54
2® 23 J
2| 2« F
6- 3®J J
4® 3'® J
slop 4\
fast 12
slow 12
fast 7
fast 3-5
113
106
112 3
107
109 .3
114 4
loC 4
106
HI 1
106
107 9
115 4
112 11
106
11.5 8
115 11
106
115
9
4
10
.3
9
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Hastings— Dragnet (A. Belmont).
1 J Butwell 8 W.Machine. Recount. PostMark
^twell 13 Bughouse, Lit. Devil, H’dGreiiade
Rob’sonll Lueullite, W. Machine, TojK'oat
Butwell 11 Sunrose. Gold Tassel, All Bright
Butwell 9 Empre.ss, Mid. Sun. Poor Joe
By Ramrod— La Rille (M. L. Schwartz).
1® 1® .1 W illiams S l^nietiide, Gii«‘sswork, Reaiiteons
.4 .3® -C Borel 10 R. O’Grady, IJ’ietude, M.Tnibbel
” - ■ 11 Korhly, 11. nnd Half, Boy Blue
8 Nei>e, Big Enough. S.nm Piekett
13 Nepc. Sam Piekett. El>euezer
By Uncle— Lady Hortense (W. B. Miller).
I’i Ih G liyrne 7 Guesswork. Jynt<*e, Thistle
By Magellan — Statuette (T. P. Thome).
3’ 4"i H Troxler 9 Tra« k.seiid. Suii Briar, Ibill.nst
By Star Shoot — Passan (J. E. Madden).
4*4 M. Garner S War .Maeliine. Drastic, Recount
.5® B Troise 10 R. O’Grady, Quietude, Enfilade
1*» M Garner 5 Wetona, Brwatelle, High Vale
By Peter Quince— Phebe G. (G. W. Long).
2® It 'lYo.\lor 7 Seamstress, Gr.fbdd, llughouse
By Star Shoot — Dorothy Gray (J. E. Madden).
9 6'® It 3'rois.; 9 'rraeksend. Sun Briar, Ballast
5i 4-i G Brady 11 Wiiisomvera. Lit.lk-vil, SuiiBriur
9‘ 8’® C Brady 11 Lueullite, Drastic, WurMachiiie
By King James — Rosslare (J. MacManus).
4J 5^1 J Williams 13 P.iigliouse, Dnistie. LittleDevil
9® 9"* J Williainsll Wiiis<»mver:i, iJt.D*'vil. SiiiiBriar
2i
li
6J
4=
6®
Z*
2® G Borel
li C Borel
4‘® Borel
3
By Hamburg — ^Wonder (H. P. Whitney).
9® 9‘® F itob’sonlJ Buglanise, Drastie, Li
ttleDevil
106
106
106
lOG
103
103
By Undo — Xarco.
By Star Shoot — Lady Schorr.
By Verwood— Porte Maillot (J. E. Widoner).
By Sain — Gold.
By Delhi— Home Rule (Wickliffe Stable).
By Javelin— Scrubwood (Wickliffe Stable).
10,
SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles.
1914 — 1:99 -.5— 1.53.)
Steeplechase. 4-rear-olds and upward. Selling Handicap. (Sept.
SHANNON RIVER, blk.
g. 9
fa.st 71-10
hvy 47 10
•slow 2
hvy 10
fast 5
4’ 4" W (’rump
8® S'® W Gruiui)
I'l 1‘ W <’ruinp
3® 3®i W Crunii)
G Reno. Kihl.ay, 0<*e;iti l’rim*e
9 Fount. F:iy. All Smiles. Ghristie
G Ture<». Little String. Yermak
.5 B. A round, B.Born, Thauksgiving
SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile.
HAZELNUT, b. c. 3
:::.6 l’ 2 I’.lin non.
Dorval
3:G10 I>«»rval
3.3104 W’dbine
S:H)06 W’dbine
::-1 l:1S-’:hvy 11
:’»-4 l;16%g(MMl 6i lo4
:V 4 1:17 .slow 6 104
I 4 1 :l.5»/-.giMnl.59 lOf pl7
.3-4 1 :l8-';,hvy 16-5f lo7
3-year-olds and upward.
101
ln:{ 1 1 .5 6 '
1 .3 2 1
6 5 4 3 *
6
10
B.v Ethelbert — Amicitia (A. Keith).
4® ;’.® it I.oma.s ♦! It. B;iy, S.of I‘l«>asnr<'. 3’e;iG.-idd3*
1’’. 1’ A Miiul'T 7 Euterpe. S.indel. R«.y:il Te.i
2* 2* A Min.l* r G Reno. S:nidel. .lesse ,Tr.
H l«'k .\ Minder 7 S.indel. L:intaii:i. Lord Bvron
2’ 2»'k A Nlimler 8 Lit. Nephew, .l.Dakh-y, I’.r’kfii-hl
,3® 3U A Miml* r S S.ilde, Monerelf, James Oakley
Claiming, (.lime 7. 1911 — l;.37^f, — .3 — 197.)
By Meelick — Lou Hazel (T. F. Bomman).
I', Donohin 11 Reprol»:tt«‘. Fairy L<‘gend. Anita
K Donoliuell y.jili. Miramielii. .M.irger.v
r: Honohm s WallStreet. DrightSaml. ‘ Private
G.ourieyl3 .\nita, L;idy Mexican, Geld. Bov
Gourleyl3 Dr.Nelson. j;r.S.iml, ArtrologeV
H
1 ®
4'4 w
5**il \V
::;142 W’dbine Ab 2 4:12
::;{ol0 W’tlbine Ab2 4:16
.32748 Pimlico 2 1-4 4::W
327.‘*4 IMinlico 2 4:04
:t(*4ll War’ ton Ab2.’.
30276 1‘imlico 2 1-2 4;.52’V6fast 15
301.53 Laurel Ab2J 4:42 fast 47-10
3(X*18 I.aurel Ab 2 3:.52 hvy 3i
SARSENET, hr. g. 5
; ;;..t’d Belmont Ab 2J 4:.52 fast 2?-
Ab2 4;18 fa.st 12
Ab 2 3:.5S%.slo\v 4i
Ab 2 4:.”.2 KOtMl n
Ab 2 4:277<fa.st 8
1 l:.3S’%fast 44
51 f 1:14 hvy 1
3-4 1:14 good 9-10
g. 7
»61 P.elmont Ab 21 1:.52 Last 7
:!::2S9 B.dmont Ah 2 4:25 fast 8
:?:’04S Bel. Ter. Ah 2 good 8
::2.S74 Bel. Ter.
::27'.»6 IMmlieo
3(dl7 Bowie
1:{:M08 Belmont
i::: .”.:54 I’ip.U'k
2»‘»47:> Belmont
26411 Belmont
2.3545 l>iiurel
23497 Laun I
23419 Laurel
ABDON, hr.
. ch. g, 9
1 1 s 2;itl h\ y
110
1.5 111
1
1
1
1
Bv Stalwart — Domino
r.® 6=’ L Mink 7 P;
1 1:47 hvy
15 112
7
1
2
2’ 6‘3 I, Mink 11! P:
1116 1:.53 slow
:’.:mo no
4
4
4
4^ K llriynes .S
Imi'ey 1;49\.fast
17-10 hi*.*
2
1
1
1
1* 13 10 Hayne.s G Z;i
Im’JUyl ;4.5%rast
4i 1l(»
6
s
6
6
6« 6'5 E .Smith 11 Jo
3:.5v0 Blut Ibm.
:i :».514 BlueB.on.
3.:;:i.5 l>orv:;l
33:.'.52 Dorval
32ss;{ Dev 'shir*
32Si:i 1) -v’.shire lm20yl :47M,good ll» 5 111
32579 H.«ieG’ce lm70yl ;48%fasl 1:1-5 11.5
GOODWOOD, ch. g. 6
.3;l:505 BlueBon. 1 1-8 1 ;.56’f.fast
3:*.:‘.99 Di>rval 1 1:47 fast
2:i:;i6 Dorv.il 1 1:46 sU»w
3LS64 I’!!iili<*o lm6uy 1:46".r.fast
32767 PiinJi. o 7-X i :2!>%good 28 5 108
32.577 H.deG’. e 3-4 1:15 fast 26 112
MARGERY, ch. f, 4 103
1 1:17 hvy 11 IM
3-4 1 :16 -^good 11 1‘>7
3 4 1 :17’%slow 2:M0 109
112
12 pm;
21-5 109
11 105
.3-2 105
.544 B.Un Iboi.
3:>4.’.:’. Dorval
:::t::i2 Dorv.-il
.3:1172 W’dbine
32662 H.deG’ce
326.12 H.deG’ce
MAXIM’S CHOICE, b. g.
.3:1.580 J. in. lion. 1 1-8 2:<il
:i.i.5(M BlueBon. 1 1:4
4 l:i:’.%fast
:i-4 l:14’.7fast
3 4 l ;14%fa.st
6
h\w
fa.st
4:1 l'»2 4
33 5 105 S
47- S 105 11
112
195 111 2
19 lol 2
.3;i:il6 Dorv.al 11:46 slow 16-5 111 6
330.58 W’dbine lm20y 1 ilO^.hvy 23-10 lo7 8
3:'006 W’dbine :i-4 1 :l.S%slop 69-10 119 13
9
8
10
9
4
4
6
; 3
12
2 8 8
32701 Pimlico ImOOy 1:47 fa.st 31-5 110
BALFRON. ch. g. 5 107
2921.5 H.<leG’< M linTOvI :47‘ffast 11 li:: 9 3 3
29111 H.deG’ce Ini70y1 :4:6V.inild 14 112 2 11
28980 Iveni I w’h lm20v 1:49 Vr.hvv 21-5 111 5 3 1
28X62 K^milw’h 3-4 1 :i:i^f.fnst IS 1<»6 5 9
28000 H’tborne 1 1 :42>;.fast 4 109 12 14 13
26274 W’ll bine lm20y 1 :4.5%slow 17-5 110 6 3 2
THE BUSYBODY, b. m. 9 110
335(K) BlueBon. ;;-4 1 :ll’Sfast 9 110 2 6 1
3:127s Dorv.il lm2>0v 1 :4S%fast 21-10 107 .3 2 2
32.577 H.d.-G’ce :i-4 1:15 fast 19 5 PM 11 10
32540 Bowie 5ifl:07%fast 75 105 5 5
:kM. 54 Bowie 0?. f l :21’iHlow 91-10 113 6 3
30:M Bowie 6ifl:22 good87-10 112 7 3
CLARA MORGAN, b. f. 4 103
3;54:{S Dorv.il
1 1 16 1 :.5.',‘;.goo<l
13
101
1
2
3
.'•.:::97 Dorval
11-16 1;.54 fast
15
101
2
7
7
3:;*251 l>orval
lm20v 1:49 fa.st
49 5 102
5
3
3
32945 D**v’.‘<hire
1 1:42 fa.st
16
107
7 11
ll
328.82 i>ev’.shirc
lm20vl ;46%fast
15
105
6
6
8
325:!0 Oakl’w’ri
11-16 1:49 fa.st
6
104
7
G
3
LADY LONDON, br. m. 7
108
3:1.5(MI Blue Bo II.
::-1 l:14'-fast
29
lost
3
2
3:1:112 Dorval
3-4 1 ;17=:.vslow’
26-
5 110
6
4
3.'{172 AV’dbiiie
3 4 l:l::4;,fast
4:1
105
2
4
32960 AV’ilbilie
3 4 l:14%f:ist
13
hUt
—
—
32609 H.di'G’ce
3-4 1:15 fast
14
107
3
4
32,590 H.deG’ce
3 4 1:15 fast
3
m
G
3
THOMAS CALLAWAY, b. g. 6
107
33395 Dorval
.3-1 1:18Vf.fa.st
64
109
1
1
32901 I>ev’ shire
5i f 1 :0.s®:-,f;ist
34
lo7
9
12
.31871 N.Orl’ns
1 1:41 fa.st
20
114
r,
11
13
31788 N.Orl’ns
1 1 ;46M.hvy
8
116
7
7
6
:a675 N.Orl’n.s
1 l:47%mud
35
10;
3
5
7
31594 N.Orl’ns
3-4 1:20'/Lhvy
1
107
7
0
PHIL T., br. c
5
112
3:n:i4 Del’ mi. r
Ab6’f l;34af.slop
15
115
3::(H»2 Did’inier
Ab.5-Sl:05 fa.st
12
112
L95i:5 Kempt on
4 1 ;2.:V:.livy
15
112
6
6
394.55 Kempton
IniTOyl :57'f.mud
12
111
4
6
294(m; Ki'inplon
:j-4 1 ;16~good
:«)
114
8
8
29(X»7 BlueBon.
1 ::-4 ::;02*/r.fast
98
94
4
5
5
.8® 2< J
5® r>'< K
3« 4®1 It
]uk 2‘ K
Vh 2® W
41 eta F
SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-ycar-olds and upwr.rd,
OBOLUS. b. g, 6 110
3.T.45 BlueBon. 1 1 4 2:14’/r.hvy 37-10 H;{ 2 1 1 1
3:Ul5 BlueBon. 1 1-S 1 :.56Mifa.st 12-5 113 5 4
:'.:’.:c)9 Dorval 1 1:17 fast 21-10 lo9 5
o:il44 W’dbine 1 1 16 l:47%fa.st 3 116 7
.>:ia59 W’dbine 1 1-16 l:52»/iihvy 3110 110 5
32822 Pimlico 11-8 1:55 fast 22-5 107 6
FAIRY LEGEND, b. f. 4 106
.3:uJ22 Blmdion. :J -1 1 ;ls'’»-hvv 21 li:i 11
S:i3.56 Dorval lm20y 1 ;47 fa.st 28-5 1<>4 5
:i.3277 Dorval 11:46 fast 42-5 106 1
3.32.32 Dorval lm20y l:49%good 12 107 1
32862 Pimlico ImWy 1 :45%fa.st 19-5 9S 1
32807 Pimlico Jm60y l:45%fast 26 5100 2 & 3
STOLEN ANTE. hr. b, 5 HI
3:{.'M5 BlueB«in. 1 1-4 2;M’.-.hvv 11-5 lU 4 5 5
:3i4:i!» Durval 1 1 :4CV5good 43-5 1 13 3 5 4
.3:1.316 Dorval 1 1:46 slow 12 h)8 5 5 4
.3:1232 Dorval lm20y l:49‘7Rgood 44 113 6 6 7
31755 N.Orl'n.s 114 2:15 hvy 8-5 112 2 1
31718 N.Orl’na 1 l:46’/£,hvy 12-8 112 1 4
MONOCACY. ch. g. 7 107
33<;57 BlueBon. 1 1-S 2:02%hvy 17-10 11;: 3 1
33,545 BlueBon. 1 1 4 2:14»r.hvy 29-5 308 :i 4
3.3.^415 BlueBon. 1 1 8 1 ;.56’/-.fa.st 7-5 HoA 3 1
3.33,55 Dorval 1 1-4 2:12%fast 19-5 Pi8“ 7 2
r.280 Dorval 1 1-16 l:.54%fast 19 10 114 3 3
3.3232 Dorval lm20y l:49%good 17 HI 2 4
PRIM HARRY, ch. g, 4 102
c:w.57 BIU( Bon. 11-8 2:02%hvy S9-5 107‘. 5 4
S:{.505 BlueBon. 1 1-S l;.56%fast 16 111” 1 2
33.356 Dorval lm20y 1:47 fast 11 lOy C 5
3:'jr78 Dorval lrn2i)y l;48%fast 11-5111 4 1
33231 Durval 1 1-16 l:58%good 21-5 108 5 5
BAM SLICK, ch. g, 5 93
33279 Dorval lm»y 1:49 fa.st 2J 104 3 3
33231 Dorval 1 1-M l:58%guod93-10f 107 3 4
33012 W’dbine 1 M6 l:52%hvy 12 III
Noire (C. N. Freeman),
lymasler, M. (‘hoi<-e, B, Sister
lymastcr, Tile, Margery
•iiuir.im, Zamlocli. :MeiiloPark
miech, B.diySistcr. Ell.aliy.tii
c D., Primll.arry, GulunclMatt
3’ K Smith 11 G. McEcrniii. H.Hers«‘, lindweiser
12’ 11” W Sch’ornlG Jirickley, High Hors**, Minda
By 'Watercress — Almadie (C. E. Fountain).
3® L Mink S Olndns, Mono<-;icy, Vudidcs
I'.A :P'i I. Mink 7 Obulns, Gum.-icliu, liiidw<‘is<>r
2' 4® It McD’ott G .\i)M;i linger. St«den.\iite, Repton
li.k 28 T Pnr’ton S Infidel 11., E.Bnum’n, IlnmisOiT
7® 9'® ir Wakuff !> Mnrinnno. Hups. Transit
12 12' » E Ambrosel2 I’res.Lynn, Transit, MissKniter
By King James — Marjoram (J. Arthur).
4' I Bud’gu- xlL‘ l’;iyniasfi*r. 'I'itu. niiien .S.ibe
S’ 4” W G4,iiins n Haz. Inut. Zali. Minimiehi
9® S'® 1. Ii\k*‘S BJ Little (jiiien .S;iIh‘, Yerrnak
6‘i 4*i W G,,|lins SwiffEox. AlexGetz. Val.West
7' 6‘1 \V ('ollins B} Hops. Surprising, Rosem.-iry
7’ 7®A W Collins 1 1 Maznik, G.ihnvay, M.’s (’ludoe
By Golden Maxim — Lconalla (G. R. Bryr.on).
2® 2® W Collins 7 P'ym.ister. i:. Sister. Vidad.iy.Tr.
3® 7®i W ('ollins !) I'.roomsedge. .1. Reeves, Starter
6 6^ It liar’ ton G .NoManager. Stolen Ante, Repton
2A 1' Ij Lyk«*s K* Bndweiser, Boxer, Euterpe
6® 7'® K Haynes Et Dr.Nelson, Itr.S.iml, Astrologer
6’ 5‘3 F Merimee 9 Bnrgl.ir. Sandltill, Buzz Around
By Ornament— Mary Street (H. 6. Bedwell).
.3’ 4’ E 3'aplin K» F.ip Away, G.irlton G., Seorpii
3® 3’.j L ’lapiin G E.Kenna. M.(’hoiee, D’ngerfield
4| G” A Clavtm 7 B.itwa. (’l ira Morgan, BolMdink
9® 9‘® A Glaver 10 Estim.ibh'. (’om’ensi.i, T’hdie.irer
13® 14®® A Glaver 1.5 ('li.arles Francis. Tvpe. ilex
1’ 1’ J Smyth S Miss Waters, Birk.i, Fenroek
By Meddler — Belle Hoyt (J. D. Misick).
Pull. up. W Ward 1.5 Hondo, Per|»etual. Lady London
2'A 2'-i 3' I’ar’ton G Prim Harry. ’roinCaro. BankBill
7' 6®i W Want 12 Pres.I.ynn, Transit, illssKniter
4® 3® W Ward 7 Ina Kay, ’r.asSteel. Proliibition
4’J 4® W Ward 11 Ina Kay, I’ontefract, Rae ll.
li 1’ W Ward S Progre.ssive. Favour, II. Horse
By Contestor — Fata Morgana (S. Newman).
*'■’ 4'« G. .^eherr. r 7 Boxer. LnkeVanZandt, Zamloeh
S'* iV' Gullins 10 Ed.B.inm.iim, .M.I’ark, G.Pii kett
2 u 8 W (’ollins S Lady Ward. Yodehs. Egmunt
8'® E Smith 11 Col. M:ift. P.iidwei.ser, Star Bird
7«n F HopkinslO C.ileFerr’n. Bndweiser. P.Monev
2i G. Seherrerll Steleliir. Lon. Girl, Miss Watere
By Hermis — Lida B. (W. Smith).
2’ ::® 3' Kier 15 Hondo. Perpel n;il. Brooniv.ile
4® 4 i F Coop, r 12 Little .\be, (Blieii S;ibe. Yermak
r,s 77J G«,oper i:i Swift F<ix, AlexGetz, Val.West
— 6®3 T Bi<*e i:t (^.of theSiai. Dolin.i, r.annon.'ide
7® 7® A Johnson 9 IlirdMan, Lit. Nephew. Margery
3® 5®J R Troise 13 Resign, Kelx), Nonesuch
By Knight of the Thistle— Tantalize (E. L. Fits
gerald).
in’; 111 F Cooper 12 Mico Girl, Wat, Tze-Lsi
11® II” A Pickens 12 ('orkeyW., Spr. Valiev, EdAdams
13® i:.2® W Collins 14 Marcus. Tactless, King K.
6?. 7’® R McD’ott. 7 Stelclitf, IVtelus. il. Maguire
10- lO’* W Grump 11 Milt.GamplMdl. H’sBrother, Lviin
C'i 3” W Grump 8 Rhymer, Zin Del, Cledere
By Orison— Peggy R. (M. 0. Viau),
2nk {' White 8 Servi.a, l*rosiM‘ro Son, rr.ankie
li R Ryan 9 V«dvet. Browiistoiie, Plunger
liunra. Fathei Kidly. HnskyLad
7 Mr. M.'iek. Boxer, Serviceme
S It, Frost, QnidNnne. J’aym.aster
5 Ask Ma. Fount. F.ay, Pep. Sauce
Ah 2
Ab 2 4:27®..fast
2 4;02’(v.fa.st .51-10
lm20y l:45%fast 31
MARCHENA, ch. g. 4 (M)
:;:M77 Belmont Ab 2 4:1S fa.st 12
:C{414 Pip.U’k Ab 2 IrUl^islow 7-5
::’{.3.}0 Pip. R’k 1 1 8 2;y.3 slow 6
:::M>47 Bel.3'er. Ab 2 good 5
:i2S72 Bel. Ter. 1 fast 15
3(.51U Bowie 1 1:4.5 mud 17
;MMsS Bowie 1 1-16 l:49%fast 31
THE CARMET. ch. g. 4 (M)
:'::.'ill Belmont Ab 24 .5:(m) slow’ 5
::2S17 Pimlico 2 1-2 5:09%fast 12
::2764 Pimlico 2 3:.59 good71 lOf
.3271:1 Pimli<*o 2 4:(iS good 29-5
32623 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:13%slow 41-5
32.595 11. dKJ’ce Ab 2 4:12 fast 12
WOLFERTON II., hlk. g. 4 (M)
Il Belmont
3:i4us Belmont
::;>:{2.5 Belmont
Ab 2 1:.52
Ab 2 4:18
fast
fast
147
147 1
151 4
147 6
145 11
142 1
142 4
14:1 5
1.50 5
146
2
i:i7 2
i;{6 1
i::o 3
i:;6 2
102 6
107 5
99 1
139
1.54 1
140 1
1:21
j.r, 5
ir.4 4
110 12
135
i:a 5
HI 2
145 2
i:i9
i::s
106
110 7
132 ^
140 12
140 5
137 4
i:?5 6
138
i;is 4
1.33 1
!::7 4
1 1
1 1
B^ Black Dick — Tentore fR. Parr).
01 ']',7 vI ? MarchGoiirt. Stucco, Newllavi
‘int 1 . w i **‘ **’IyIoglit, Rhomb, Newtlav(
7" 7'* w AiV n >V. King. ltaintHH7
L” 7^7 H Bryndor, B.ofltrynMawr, llibler
Il I. ” IG E tation, B.ofB.Mawr. F’inonth
IJ 29 W Allen
4> 6” W Allen
month
i> NorthwiMHl, E.Light, Q.ltouhenr
7 Q. Bonhenr, Northwoinl, S. Kiug
By Ogden— Conrtplastcr (J. E. Widener).
V r ; 1, In, *‘‘LVues 7 Abdon. Wolfertoii II. . Ballvbav
i 4 1 lii Vi 1’. I * B.ofB.Mawr, R.(Miver. (’.Ma'iotte
4 4 4 4‘ 4‘A L Haynes .5 Northwood. A1 Reeves, Bet
I.ost r.df-r. 1 Turkey .S M.V Kins. Ciunl.SaiMt
" r ? '■ Tr.<.lilioii..r
■' i i r. 1’ :*'■ <ir;lss. Bac
J ; 5. :: 5' . 1 Carl.
^ 1 1 > J Mi' I rt ;i 1 t.lVnjiTihT, P’jjrpsslvp
By Isidor— Amstel (Northwood Stable).
?r <Gke 10 .\1 Reeves, _ Pandean. .Taeq.f’oeiir
By The Commoner — Salaire (C. K. Rockwell)
2® 2® .S Stev’son G ZelBvood, Sp.nks. Brr/enn‘«
S:?241 Belmont
Ab 2 4:;;0 sU>w
15
134
1
;;
32803 Pimlico
2 3;57®5fast
21-5
137
7
2
326.99 Pimlico
2 3:57 fast
25
142
5
6
6
SPARKS, b. g. 8 (M)
;.:i;*14 Btdinont Ab 21 5:00 .sIqw’
15
1.80
i:u
0
0
0
.3:{:;25 Belmont
Ab 2 4:24'/5slop
::o
142
7
2
S
3::048 Bel/I’t‘r.
Ab 2 good
6
133
4
1
1
YODELING, ch. g. 6 (M)
:!::477 Belmont Ab 2 4: IS fast
15
132
1.3:5
0
6
:i( :50s Pimlico
1 3-16 2:01%fast
19-5
10;:
.*{
i
1
302s8 Pimlico
1 1-S l;.54%fast
18
Kd
2
2
2
30203 Laurel
1 1-16 1:45\, fa.st
11
108
2
2
3
30i:;o Laurel
ImTOy l;44'(r.fast
23-5
107
2
3
5
?(Ki44 Laurel
1 1-16 l;46%f:ist
45
104
1
1
1
LOCH EARN.
;::’.6:3( Belmont
ch. g, 7
Ab 2 4:lS®-.slow
20
130
i;b
-
1
rt
3::416 Pip.U’k
Ab 2 3:52 slow
13
14<9
3
6
8
« Yankee- Ellie Wolf (T. Hitchcock).
.> p 3 ® G Palmer 7 Sarsenet, Abiion, B.ilivbav
4 03* V- I B ofB .M.-iwr, R.OIiver; G.Malotte
Reddest
ilasterfiil
n.'irdei
I. Miller
By Lochryan— Joyful Bird (H. L. Pratt).
6 6+« A .stretch 7 M. rorbcaii. W.irlock. Thep.rook
9 9-1 A Stretch 10 S’berceu, B.ufB..M’wr, Northw’d
a-
n
10 '
7=
39
H Snyilcr
U Harty
4'* W Grump
Claiming. (June G. 1911 — 1:.52 — 3— *109.)
By Oddfellow — Kenmore Queen (W. Smith).
. 2'i 3' liicc .5 Reno. Stolen Aiit<‘. Monocacy
Rice S Mono<*acy, GoodwiKid, Yoileles
liVkcs 7 Gomacho. GixNlwnod, Bndweiser
MerimcclO QiU’enof the Se:i, Bndweiser. 3'ito
Rice G Renu, Kilday, Ocean Prinee
Ambrose G Woilan, Ed Bond, G. M. Miller
ink T
lok 1* 1,
39 3* F
5’® 5'® T
1® 1* E
By n^im— Fifi (C. E. Fountain).
82861 Pimlico
32797 Pimlico
S2605 Pimlico
11:43 fast 12 119 5
I 1 1:44 faat M 119 5
M 96 116 10
obbins 11 Rc])rob:ite. Anita. Pomp
McD’ott G BabyLynch, Pol. Matt. SkylMlot
McD’ott .5 S.ofPleasun*. Christie. Gold. Hoy
McD’ott 7 Renu, Baby Lynch, AliSiiiiles
Collins 3 Jem, Miss Kriiter
Merimee f» R.ltr’dley, Br’msedge, Starflneh
By Dorante — Stolen Moments (A. G. Dunlap).
3® :i® W Grtimj) 5 Reno, Obohis. Monoeaev
2i 19 A Johnson S Sky IMlot, Baby Lynch* Repton
2uk 2® A Johnson G No Manager. Repton, Gooilwood
7 7®® W Gollins 7 Rrnjo, Fairyl^-gciid, BabyLynch
39 3’* F Rob’son 7 Moscowa, Menlo Park, Yodelea
4i 3'3 F Rob’son G I’ayinaster, linpres’n, Jes.IiOiiise
By Hamburg — ^Monadour (J. P. Fones).
1® 1® T Rice 7 E.Banm’nn. 3’’ksgiv’g, G.Pick’tt
4i 4® G Bond .5 Beiio, Olndns. Stolen Ante
2* 2'i W’ War’ton S Oliolns, Gixslwood, Yodeles
Ink 29 G Lomas 10 Col.Gutelius, Boxer, Flenron IT.
29 3* B Haynes G Col. Matt. Alhena, F(‘ath. Duster
4J E Haynes 7 Reno, Fairj’Ix’geiid, Baity I jJ'iicIi
B y Sir Harry — Prim Alice (D. Christian).
5' 7” G Lomas 7 Monuc.aey, E. Baumann. T’ksgiv’g
7® 8®® A Johnson 8 Olndns, Monocacy, Gootlwood
6 6'® W Collins G HabyLyneh, Col. Matt, SkyPilot
1* I'i A Johnson G T.Biisylnnly, ToinCaro, BankBill
3i 3’ B Tuplin 14 Col.Matt, Col.Gutelius, Ui.Kiug
By Rock Sand — Artful (J. F. Sweeney).
3’ .3®i R McD’ott 7 E. Kniimann, Galaway, Crankie
6' 6*j R McD’ott 14 Col.Matt, CoI.Guteihu), Pr.llarry
3| 3’» R McD’ott G Ha.lhmie, iVp.Sauw, Harwood
ۥ 4*J R Troxler 8 Kebo, Plumose, Cannonade
3* 8® R Troxler 5 Monomoy, Precise, N. K. Beal
16 10^* F MerimeelO Surpriaiog. Stellarina, Marianao
THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile Main Course.
1915 HllV’S -7— 125.)
FAVOUR, b. f, 4 118
:>:;4t)9 Belmont 1 l:41%fast 2'. H2
:,;::;64 Itelmoiit 3-4 1:14 slow :u 11.5
3.’)()69 Jamaica 3-4 1:16 hvy 1-3 112
3::«22 Jamaica 3 4 l:14%fast 1 115
32977 Jamau a 3 4 1:13 fast 11-5 115
32703 I’imlico 3-4 l:14%fast 33-10 lo3
326:19 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fast 41-5 113
32626 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%.slow 16 106
WANDA PITZER, b. m, 7 107
3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Marcs. Soiling.
(June
:i-4 l:15%.slow' 19 20 106
:i 4 1:14*% fast
7-8 l:27‘/5fast
3-1 mud
3-4 l:12%fa.st
3-4 l:i:i fa.st
:127S6 Pimlico
:.270;i I’iinlico
o0.‘170 Bowie
3»).l’J8i4 Pimlico
302.56 Dev’shire
30228 inw’shire
29555 Dev’shire
1.9:1.36 Douglas
QUEEN OF THE SEA. ch. f. 3
:i::.5ls Bt Imont
:::!::6s H«dmont
:i::l44 W’.lbim*
29 102
fid 104
— 104
14 104
31-5 107
::;i(tll W’llbin
:’.2!»60 W’dbino
:, 267.1 Pimlico
:i::.5s:i H.deG’ce
:i2,5.59 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:12%fast 47-10 115
3-4 l:13y5fast 77-10 106
105
1 1:41 slow’ S-5 !»4
1 1:42 .slow’
1 116 l;47%fa.st
By Duke of Ormonde — Compensate (D. S. Drver)
1 1’ lA W Kn.’ipp .» W ildTIi.vme. Precise, MissKniter
? i Nikhtstiek. Miss Krnfcr. Dan
1 D 1® J Williams ;> Plumose. Bight, JtelMd
10
7
6
5
1% ll *1 i W’d.sail. Almamlite
i WJiaek. Preston Lynn
I- F Merimee 9 Ini|)erator. W.Pitzer R’npohnte
3'§ n F Merimee 8 .Sleepy Sam. Pres L^iin. V West
1’ 2“ R Troise 7 Proliibition. King Haggot, Hac
:i-4 LlTVshvy
3 4 1:17 good
3 4 l:11%rast
5-8 l:01'/5fast
CHARMEUSE, b. m, 6
.'wlOSS Wil’gton Ab5-8 1:01 fast
:i;i0S3 Wil’gton Ab:i-4 l;19%fast
.32;»69 WYl’gton Ab.3 4 l:l8%fast
326;il H.deG’ce 3-4 1:14 fast ^
:12596 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :l.’l%fast
.32.570 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:15 fast
32364 Tijuana, 3-4 l:13%fast
DAYBREAK, b. f, 3 (M)
:i2714 I'imlico
.32693 Pimlico
:i0;i22 Pimlico
3021>6 Pimlico
30219 Pimlico
:i-4 1:17 .slop
3-4 l:15%fast
3-4 1 :icjs;miid
3-4 1:15 fa.st
RACONTEUSE. blk. f, 4
.‘H'jo:: Jamaica lm70y l:47%slop
:H0.52 Bel. Ter. 1 good
:i021M) I'imlico 2 3;.54 fast
3(»130 IjHurel lm70y l:44%fast
29874 Pip. R’k Ab 2 3;.54%fast
29793 I'ip.R’k Ab 2 4:06 fast
29586 Bel.Ter. Ab 1 1:.50 fast
MISS KRUTER. b. m. 6
:B409 Belmont 1 1 :41%fast
:i::;:64 Belmont 3-4 1:14 slow'
32862 Pimlico lm60y l:45%fast
32848 Pimlico 7-8 l:28%fast
32752 Pimlico 3-4 l:17%slow
.32633 H.deG’ce lm70yl:45 fast
.32606 H.deG’ce lm70yl;45%fast
32577 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:15 fast
MOTHER MACHREE. b. f. 3
:2.0i:» Ghurch’l :i-4 l;15%.slow
:i2928 Ghurch’l 3 4 1:13 fa.st
:iOl39 I.aurel 3-4 l:l4%fast
:«K)6.5 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast
29755 l.<aurel 5i f l:07%fast
29.559 I.aurel 5-i f 1:08 fast
29421 H.deG’ce 5S f l:0S%fa.st
29268 H.deG’ce 5i f l;07%fast
GENESIS, ch. f, 3
:i.3.564 Belmont 3-4 1:16 fast
3.3070 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 hvy
329.38 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast
29272 H.deG’ce 65 f l:07%fast
27698 Empire 65 f 1:07 fast
27464 Aq’duct 6-8 69 fast
27272 Aq’duct 6-8 l:00%fast
27150 Jamaica 65 f l:07%slow
LADY EDWINA, cK m. 5
,’21476 Belmont 3-4 1:14 fa.st
33071 Jamaica 3-4 1:16 hvy
329:i6 Jamaica lm70y l:46%fast
32773 R’kaway Ab3-4 hvy
326'78 R’k’way Abl-2 fast
29768 l.aurel 3-4 l;14%fast
29694 Laurel 1 1-16 1 ;48 fast
10 105 5
6
6
3
16-5 IIM) 3
2
2
2
10 105 7
6
5
83 10 100 —
10
10
27-5 1(k;aii
12
12
15 106 10
8
6
100 100 10
10
10
110
2 115
2 113
2 115
73-10 1071 6
10
8
16 104 11
12
10
37 PC. 10
9
7
10 107 2
6
5
92
36 92 4
4
0
89 1(«5 12
11
13
f’ld 109
f’ld 104 6
2
2
140 112 4
3
5
20 106 6
6
6
110
8 99 G
6
7
8
8 142 1
1
1
1
94 133 5
1
1
4
2f.9 102 7
5
8
8
20 132 7
1
5
5
6 1.32 1
Bolted.
35 144 1
1
1
1
110
95 106 1
4
,3
*2
12 111 2
2
3
16-5 102 2
2
2
2
37-10 107 8
7
4
3
4 112 1
4
2
7-6 109 1
1
1
1
12-5 106 8
3
1
1
5-4 107 5
4
4
97
14 lOH 5
G
10
77-10 KX5 6
4
5
26 1 1(> 1
1
1
34 HO 3
7
8
185 HO 9
10
10
28 109 11
10
10
43-10 104 4
4
3
39-10 100 1
1
3
99
6 105 4
4
r.
8 100 6
3
3
6 111 5
5
3
23 114 7
6
6
9-5 111 4
2
2
13-6 112 7
3
4
2 112 2
1
1
31 107 3
1
1
114
30 115 11
11
10
10 no 9
8
8
5 104 3
2
3
3
13-10 150
9-5 155
f’ld 110 11
11
11
is 104 11
9
8
7
40 105 10
9
8
ery
orii
r 741 Vt ?. Isi’hbabibble
5* V.} II R.ionl. Hon Otis
6» 6® H Stearns 8 Kootenay, C.oiiDelivery, S.Siisie
By Sea King— Cantaloupe (W. Stockton).
.3' :;7 K Troi.se .5 Ed Boche. Pneise, Dovedale
•!A I'A K Ambro.se G Ed Roi he. Precise, Ghieftalti
Lykes 10 Bndweiser. Olioliis, Tito
Foreh’d 7 El Key, (’om.ieho, SwiftFox
]»W I'A I
5^ i<
lu
S’*
4'A
H)
P* AV’^ GoIIiiis 1:1 Dolina, Catiiionade, .\stiolog«‘r
8'“ B Anibro.selL’ BlueFox. .Med.Miss. Kath Griv
\ 2®^ B Foreh’il 10 SwiftFox, Kalmial'ark. Owagii
10'7 B Foreh’d It) J. Zarate, Im|N‘rator, SwiftFox
By Mazagan— Bewitcher (E. C. Griffith).
‘il H T.arves, Golden Haiitain
2® C Hughes .5 Shadraeh. Relwl. Agues G
VI imi U IJt.l’ottage, Tarves. Wa. Wings
8* 10” F Rob son 12 Encore, Zali. Launi
Ill JohnsonlG riilTHaven, Stellarina, Seorpii
5'5 4®} A Johnson 1:4 Mr. Maek, Sleepy Sam Zali
6’ 5*i W Kelsay 8 Presumption, Harsae, Hhie Gap
3 3» W Obert
2* 2n W Ubert
2' 15 W Obert
1’5 25 W Obert
'5 6‘J J Metcalf 8 I.ottery. Monomov. 8^)00*
6 6** L Mink G Kittenish. Jock Scot, Reprobate
By Ellisdale— Anecdote (L. Jacob).
or ^ G.M.Miller. Impression
7^ I? 1, Wright 4 SoIarStar, Arehdale, Lit. Nearer
hell. B Bryant 8 The Hrook, Het, Simon .Jones
8 8=« W Obert ^ 8 L.Teresa. G.M.Miller, B.CnnuJdei
u 5 M O Con r 8 Bet, The Brook. S<M*ony
... 8 Brooks. Bryn Chant. Socony
1* 3’3 V Powers 4 Archdale. Kenworthy. Mr.Speca
By Transvaal— Lillie Kruter (W. CahiU).
.3’5 4®2 W Olx rt .5 Favour, AVild Thyme. Pn»eise
2® 3® AV Obert 4 Night.stiek. Favour. Dan
3 Jem, Fairy Legend
8 Re’robate, EarlySight. E.IIenry
IG F. Legend, Prohibition, Precise
O. ..7 me * OceanPrime, t^herryKipe
2’ F Merimee 12 Broorasedge, Pres.Lynn, Jerry
45 3'J W Oi»ert 12 I’restonLyiin, Transit, Galaway
By McGee— Lady Qnex (A. Miller).
^ I'OW’der 12 May AV.. Sister Susie. Billows
7‘ 7'® F Murphy 9 Peter Jay. Wilhite, Sister Susie
1® 1'5 O Byrne 10 Precise. Med.Miss, Bright Star
1* o* E Ainbrosel4 Kebo, Cherry Ripe, Glory Belle
8* 8‘* E Haynes 10 Kath. Gray, Great Dolly, 'I’eetotal
10* 10»J P Lowder 12 Kath. Gray, Glorine, B. G. Belle
D 1* P Lowder 8 Ken. Hoy, OldDrury. I.obeIia
3* 4*5 A Schu’g’r G Hrooklyii, Gloriue, Precise
„«By Star Shoot — Origin (O. A. Cochran).
7® S'® L McAtee 9 Courtship, Pass. Fancy, Riverside
6 6"i L McAtee G Paddy Whack. J. J. Lillis, Kilts
3* 4®5 L McAtee 9 Courtsliip, Polly J., MaeMiirray
6>1 6*3 R Troxler 8 Hanokin, Koh-l-nuor, Y. Witch
S* 3* J McCahey 4 Wistful. S. Forwjird, JuckMount
31 4*5 J McTag’t 8 Bon. Witch, Y.W'ltch. Kittenish
1* 1* J McCahey G Artemis, Str. Forward. Counsel
1* 15 J McCahey 0 St.Forward, Artemis, DungaDin
By Lochryan — ^Mias Bobs (O. Lewisoha)
75 6"5 J Ix)ftus 11 Felicidad. S.MeMe<>kin, Cabaret
8’ 9’* B Ambrose 9 Owaga, HrcM>mvaIe, The Dean
2* 3® M Garner 5 I’reeise, T.Nighter, S.MeMeekin
3'5 R ll’fman 6 Cabaret, Mr. Sfiecs, Pay Streak
1* C B’game 7 Kileut Pilot, Tipiieniry, 8. Star
10* 10'® F Rob’sonll Lohengrin, Presumptioii, L.Payue
8* 7*3 A Schu’g’rl2 Star Gase, Jacklet, Altumuha
8| 7 it s Foreh’d 10 Yan.Notions, Striker, Mr.Speca
DAILY RACING FORM
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917.
POLLTANNA,
S3204 Jamaica
:;l(K28 Havana
S0963 Havana
30884 Havana
30781 Havana
30146 Latonia
b. f. 3 (M)
3-4 l;17%slop
1 l:43%fast
61 f l :07%fast
5-8 l:02%fast
H t l:09V,faat
101
20 104 4
3 101 5
8 105 3
21 103 9
7-5 112 8
73-10 103 10
o0i:il Latonia
5i f l:08%fast
16-5 110 10
9
5
30072 Latonia
5i f l:08%fast
12-5110 6
5
5
CACHET, br. f.
8 (M)
103
S:t595 Belmont
1 l:43%slow
30
107 3
2 2
2
33407 Belmont
3-4 1:14 fast
100
1022 5
4
5
3.*1293 Belmont 3-4 st l:ll%fast
60
106 8
12
12
33240 Belmont 52 f st 1:05 slow
100
97 4
7
8
3*1188 Jamaica
52 f l:06%fast
50
102 6
7
4
32887 Pimlico
3-4 l:15%fast
22
103 8
6
6
28549 Saratoga
52 f l:07%fast
20
107 10
8
8
28477 Saratoga
5-8 l:01%fast
10
109 16
14
14
MAROARET L.
, ch. f. 3 (M)
107
35407 Belmont
3-4 1:14 fast
30
K»1 3
8
11
:3126.5 Belmont 5J f st l:04%fast
100
101 5
3
3
28431 Saratoga
52 f 1 :07 fast
30
111 15
12
13
1:8376 Saratoga
52 f 1:07 fast
50
106 12
10
9
FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight.
1915—1 ;03 Js— 2— 100. )
By Transvaal — ^Lady Levity (F. W. Staton).
2 4* 3* J Mulcah’y tt Giinimwdcr. Trou.Fete. Gunrock
3 6* 6’* H Thurbcr 7 Idolita. Old Drury, Marblehead
6 5» 4*« L. Mink 0 Mae Murray, Pin Feather, Sable
9 8i 7®i L Mink 10 Drobeck, Sister Riley, Madtour
6 5» 6»4 T McCui’h 8 Quin, Brown Baby, Brobeek
9 4» 3’| W Hoag 11 Solveig, Little Ford, Velvet
6' 5* F Murphy 11 Bell Cow, Velvet. Immense
11 2b F Murphy 11 Taxi, May Star, English Lady
By Aeronaut — Princess Chio (E. B. Cassett).
4» E (!ainpb’ill2 Wonderful, EdRond, M’dowortli
71 9'* E Campb’llll F'airy Wand, Serenest, Battle
12 12” E Campb’1112 Sunflnsh II., Tlie Cock, Achillea
8* 8‘» C Hummer 9 Pickwick, J.Scot, T.o’tli*M*ning
7 7** E Campb’ll 7 Com T:i88el, Lucius, Pickwick
8 8” E Campb’ll 8 Cleek, B.ofP’enix, j.F.C’minga
9> 111* £ Campb’1112 Madeira, Golden Rod, Jullaleon
14 141* T Davies IG Acabado. Lottery, Mary Powell
By Ballot — Miss Crittenden (Quincy Stable).
11 IP* S McCJraw 11 Fairy Wand. .S<‘rem*Kt. Battle
51 51* S McGraw G Woodtrap, Milkman, Harv.King
12 13*® R Ball IG Jiellringer, Starga»‘r, IlemhK'k
12* 121* R Ball 13 H.Cash, S.M’ster, Q.of theWater
Keene Memorial. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (July 17,
TRACKSEND, ch. c. 2
S:i538 Belmont 4i f st 53 fast
LUCULLITE, hr. c, 2
3:{202 Belmont 5-8 st .59 fast
.ri21 Jamaica 5i f l:07%fast
32939 Jamaica 5-8 1:01 fast
ROYAL ENSIGN, b. f. 2
Belmont 5-8 st 1:01 slow
32978 Jamaica 5-8 59%fast
BUGHOUSE, b. c. 2
3.’>513 Belmont 5-K st l:00%slow
3:;309 Belmont 4i f st 53 slow
WAR MACHINE, b. c. 2
33600 Belmont 5-S st 1:00 slow^
3.3262 Belmont 5-8 st 59 fast
32824 Church’ 1 1-2 48Vsfast
SUN BRIAR, b. c. 2 (M)
3:>538 Belmont f st r»:i fast
:’3412 Belmont 5-8 st 1:01 fast
jusau AU BOUT. br. c. 2 (M
First start.
25
116
1
127
9-10 122 1
I- 2 112 4
II- 5 115 6
112
8-5 112 3
45 109 3
116
6 115 9
15 111 6
116
3-2 107 2
13-5 1135 2
8 112 5
112
2 107 3
11-5 11.5 3
) 112
By Uncle — Planutess (A. K. Macomber).
1 1= 1=5 M. Buxton 9 Sun Briar. Ballust, Sycamoor
By Trap Rock — Lucky Lass (A. Belmont.
1 1 1® 1* J Butwell 11 Drastie, War Maeliine, TopToat
1 1 1= 1* J Ibitwell G Bon. Broom. riti.Tlnile, I’layToy
6 5 4^ 2* J Butwell 9 Empress, Ultima Tliulc, Ballast
By Ultimus — Banorella (Wickliffe Stable).
2 3 3* B Kleeger .5 Ro.O’Grady. Masda, Myrtlegalc
1 1 1* 1® A Schu’g’rl2 Masda, R. d’Or, Stitch in Time
By Marathon — Fads and Fancies (G. A. Cochran).
2 1» 13 L McAtee 13 Drastic. Lit. Devil, HaiidiJia imde
6 6= 4®5 L McAtee 7 Seamstress, Green Gold, Papp
By Uncle— Princess Oma (A. K. Macomber).
1 2* lb M Buxton 8 Drastic. Recount, Post Mark
2 4 3^ 3®5 J Loftus 11 Lucullite. Drastic, Top Coat
6 35 3‘| M Buxton 11 J. T. Clark, Koran. OceanSweep
By Sundridge— Sweet Briar (W. S. Kilmer).
2 2® 2=5 A PieUens * 9 Traekseiid. Ballast. Sycamoor
1 2* 35 A Pickens 11 Winsomvera, L.D«?vil, Dr. Master
By Ajax — Roquette (J. E. Widener).
FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 1-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Sept. 7, 1914— 1 :3G%— 3— 117.)
J. J. LILLIS, br. g. 6 113
r:M>38 Ik'Imont 65 f 1 :20 slow 41 ll.’«» 1
3:151.5 Belmont 3-4 st l:12?iSiow 24 li:i 5
33244 Belmont 11:40 slow 11-20 114 2
3:5070 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 hvy 35 124 2
329:57 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 12 107 9
32697 Pimlico 3-4 l:14V£fa8t 93-10 115 6
32598 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13Vifast 19 108 3
QUEEN OF THE SEA. cb. f. 3
c. 3
1 1:41
1 1:42
3:5,518 Belmont
3:>36S Belmont
33144 W’dbine
3:5011 W’tlbine
;;2!M50 W’dbine
32673 Pimlico
ED ROCHE, b.
:>:5.MS Belmont
:t:5:>t>8 Belmont
:C5190 Jamaiea ImTOy 1:44
3:5119 Jamaica ImTOy 1:47
30.504 Bowie 1 1:45
30S21 Havana
30:506 Pimlico
1 1:41 slow 8-5
1 1:42 .slow 10
1 1-16 1 :47%fast 16-5 I
3-4 l:17Vshvy 10
3-4 l:14%fast 8:5-10 1
3-4 1:17 good 27-6 1
96
94 5
Kk.5 5
i too 3
105 7
) 100 —
i l(M)5ll
108
111 1
I n;i 4
> 109 2
100 6
» 116 9
304.52 Bowie 1 1 :44%slow 97-10 117 4
WOODEN SHOES, ch. g. 6 113
33190 J.imaiea ImTOy 1:44 fast 9 .5 119 4
32592 11. deG’ce lni70yl:47 fa.st 89-10 120 3
:;i*9.55 Havana 1 1-16 l:46%fast 1-2 121 2
1 1:40 fast 4-5 115 2
1 1-4 2:07%fast 21-10 111 5
6 5
2 2
6
7®
2'»
1® B
25 J
4»i J
J
4*5 J
slow 6-.5
slow 7-20 1
fast 16-5 1
fast 3
mud 18-5 ]
By Bannockburn — Tootsy Mack (Marrone Stable).
15 Kleeger S Nightstick. Lucius. Thelh’cisioii
B Kleeger ,5 Nightstick, Paddy Whack, Quartz
Kleeger 7 Brynlimali, Piraeus. Sasin
Metcalf G Paddy Wliack, Kilts, Polly J.
IVIetcalf 10 Kowessa, He Will, I/eoehares
Metcalf 8 llyannis. He AVill, Damrosch
Metcalf 7 Pennant, Leoeharee, Tea Caddy
By Sea King — Cantaloupe (W. Stockton).
3* 3* K I'roise a Ed Ko< he, Precise, Dovtslale
25 1'5 E Ambrose ♦* Ed Rwhe, Precise, Chieftain
inb 1'5 L Lykes 10 Budweiser. Ob<dus, Tito
6* 3= E Foreh’d 7 El Key, Comaclio, SwiftFox
— lb W Collins 13 Dolina. Cnniioiiado. Astrologer
8® 8’® E AmbroselL’ Blue Fox, Med. Miss, Hath. Gray
By The Commoner — Niaxus (Brighton Stable).
1® 1® .1 Butwell ,5 Preci.se. Q.of tlie Sea, Dovedale
11 2'5 .1 Butwell G Q.of theSea. Pn*cise, Chieftain
<’* .lem, W<NHlen Shoes, Garb.age
7 S.McMoekin. P.Lyiin, Brooms’ge
9 Merchant, N.K.Beal, Napoleon
8 Na|H>leon, Cherry Rii>e, Onwa
lb 12 McAte
1= 1® I. McAtee
8’® 8=» C B’game
3® 3'J C B’game
By Burgomaster — Breakdown (Marrone Stable).
30266 Pimlico
1 1-16 l:46%fast
16
111
6
:»
3
3
3t'142 Laurel
1 l:38%fast
42
104
6
4
3
2
STRAIGHT FORWARD, h. c. 3
106
:n6ll Belmont
1 l:40^islo\v
4
1
4
4
4
3353;i Belmont
62 f 1:20 fa.st
4
112
6
4
0
3:1023 Jamaica
3-4 l;14%fast
12
117
5
4
4
30291 Pimlico
3-4 l:13%fast
69-10 122
4
7
7
29«.49 Laurel
3-4 1:13 fast
3-2
115
3
2
2
*.’9486 H.deG’ce
3-4 1:14 slow
14
106 11
6
6
SPEAR LANCE, hr. g, 3
101
:>.‘5.5»;2 I5olmoiit 11:44 fast 1:5-10 131 1
:5::i:6.5 Belmont 55 f .st l:04Hfast 8 112 6
32t»9S Jamaiea
:i2!»38 Jamaica
:i22f.<i Oakl’wii
:;2215 Oakl’wn
BLUE THISTLE,
:>::*‘.41 Belmont
.T5291 Belmont
21»966 l.,aurel
2 Jh: 09 Ljiurol
8
7
8-5
6
29264 H.deG’ce lm70yl:44
29113 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1:50
DUNGA DIN, cb. c. 3
:;:il.5.5 Jamaica
.'52!>7.5 Jamaica
32619 H.deG’ce
.32.576 H.deG’ce
:52.564 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:i:5\.fast
3-4 l:14^fast
1 l:40%fast
1 1:45 mud
b. g. 8
1 1 ;40%slow 12-5
3-4 1 :14%fast 6
1 1-8 l;.575fivhvy 7-10
1 1-16 1:46 fast 6-5
115 10
121 6
10!U 1
1095 1
118
108 r»
119 1
1 1
5
10
7
2 2
2 2
fast 22-5 126 1
mud 11-20 119 5
C, 3 93
.3-4 l:14Vf.fast 45 106 2
55 f l:0<;v*5fast 20 995 4
55 f 1:07 fast 7 104 14
55 f l:07%fast 23-10 111 1
6-8 1:02 fast 17-5f 115 12
4 4
4 2
2 4
2 2
:t'= h' Kob’son G Ed Foelie, Jem, t;:irb:ig(
lb 2>5 J Metcalf 7 Womlstoiie, Feiim’se, J.Wingf’d
4 4*i B Kleeger 4 Golden Gate, Lib. Sands, S.Star
1= 1'5 I. Mink G J. J. Lillis. Droll, Friendless
15 15 B Kleeger 7 Jem, Oratorium, NinetySimplex
3® 3>» B Kleeger 7 Bay. Candle, Chiclet, Air Man
2* 2® B Kleeger G Chiclet, Between lls, Bac
By Star Shoot — Franknesz (R. T. Wilson).
4® 3®5 J Mc'i'ag’t ~t GitHoii. this. BlueTliistlo, Ballad
5® 4® J Mo’rag’t 8 'r.o’tli’M’iiig, S’flashll., R’rdale
3= 3*5 J Mc'l'ag’t 9 Jiili.ileon, W’dtrap, 'IMUsheell.
7"b 6*5 J Mc'I'ag’t 9 Cadillac, Manokin, Jo<‘k Scot
2» 2>5 J McTag’t G Bally, Ticket. Bondage
7> 6‘** J McTag’t 12 llourless, Woodtrap, Wistful
By Spearmint — Snoot (D. S. Dreycr).
15 U Mr W -VI’ tin 4 Polnuiia, Mr..SiM‘es, Searpia II.
4® 4®ii r Borel G W(KMltr:ip, Milkman, Harv.King
45 4*5 C Borel 12 Corn Tassel. Meteorite, S. Song
6* 6®5 G Borel 9 ('oiirtship, Polly J.. Mae ^lurray
2*5 G Borel G Man. Toi. Dr. Tuck, Opixirtunity
3* 3‘’5 G Borel 5 Opiwrtueity, Fixer, Liicile P.
By Blues— Wild Thistle CH. C. Hallenbecki.
lb l’5 a Pickens .5 (Boom.Gus, Str.Forward. Ballad
4= 4'5 A Pickens G Gloomy Gus, Startling, Killdee
3® 2® A Schu’g’r 4 Gold. Boy, Hid. Star, HaiidsOff
Ink 2b A Schu’g’r G (iloId.Boy, W. Shoes, Republican
3* 2* A Schu’g’r 4 Malachite, 1’. Whack, Feiiniouso
2* 15 A Schu’g’r 5 V’ermont, N. Simplex, E. Henry
By Meelick — Gay and Festive (C. N. Darke).
B. Resposs).
Went to iK)8t at 3:24. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. W’on easily; second and third driv-
ing.
• Scratched — 33.’>72 Curious, 117; 33431 Revelry
James, 113; 33.371 Parcel Post, lOtl.
Overweights — Cousin Bob, 5 pounds.
33612 Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $350.
4-year-olds and upw’urd. Selling. Net value to
winner, $245; second, $70; third, $35.
Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. PI.
3SS91 Insur’ce Man 108 15 G Corey 25 3 6-5
83670* *Harwood 109 2» A Casey 3-2 6-5 3-5
33607 ®Zodiac 108 3b N Taylor 4 4 3-2
33387** John Louis 103 45 F Baker 3 4 3-2
33465 High Tide 112 5* W Hinphy 6 6 2
33460 F. G. Hogan 115 6*5 F Battiste 6 7 25
33463 After Nlg^t 108 7* J D’mlnick 15 20 7
33132 Natchez ^ 108 8 N Foden 20 25 8
Time, 1:55. Track fast.
Show odds — Insurance M:ni, 3-5; Harwood, 1-4;
Zodiac, 2-3; Jolm Ixuiis, 2-3; High Tide, 1; Frank
G. Hogan, G-5; After Night, 3; Natchez, 4.
Winner — J. Wakeman’s b. g, 7, b.v Hermis — Mel-
ton Mowbray (trained by E. J. Doyle; bred by Mr.
E. R. Bradley).
Went to |H)st at 3:45. At post 1 minute. Start
go<Ml and slow. Wou driving; second and third the
same.
Overweights — Frank G. Hogan, 4 pounds.
33613 Fiftli Race — About 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse
$3.50. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net
value to winner, $245; second, $70; third, $35.
Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jftekey. Op. Cl. PI.
3346.6 ®Gordon 118 1» H Watts 8 8 3
33573® Rubicon II. 114 2*5 R Ix)we 2 3 1
33570®* Inez 104 3n F Baker 3 4 .3-2
(32962) Dr. Gann 107 4* R Ryan 5 3 1
33299 Flying Tom 110 5* H Chappell 25 30 S
83570 Scallywag 111 6= R Harty 6 12 4
33573* Ada Anne 108 7*5 A Casey 4 6 2
( 33388 )Quick 111 8 N Taylor 25 3-2 1-2
Time, 1:24%. Track fast.
Show odds — Gordon. 3-2; Rubicon II., 1-2; Inez,
2-3; Dr. Gann, 1-2; Flying Tom, 4; Scallywag, 2;
Ada Anne, 1 ; Quick out.
Winner — S. Bniee’s br. h. 6, by Martinet — Suave
(trained b.v A. E. (iates; bred by Messrs. Holland
and Williams Bros).
Went to post at 4:15. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
^4^Tatelled—(.^3.5♦19) Belle of tlie Kitchen. 109;
334G2*Geneva. 101.
Overw’cights — Flying Tom, 3 pounds.
33614 Sixtli Race — Alxait 5-8 Mile. Purse $350.
4 -year-olds and upw’ard. Selling. Net value to
winner, $245; second. $70; tliird, $35.
Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. PI.
33389 Double Bass 114 1® C Knight 25 6-5 3-5
335G7 ® *Brownstone 112 2* F Baker 3 2 1
33466 Will Gash 117 3«* N Foden 6 5 2
33:485 *T. Flanigan 109 4h D Bloom 1.5 20 7
29697® King Cotton 114 5b R Harty 20 10
33466 Littlost RebelllS 6*5 D Boland 4 4 2
33567 *Miss Jean 110 7= A Casey 3-2 25 1
33569 Little Pete 117 8 G Corey 6 6 2
Time, 1:01. Track fast.
Show odds — Ihnible Bass, out; Brownstone, 1-2;
Will Gash, 1; Tom Flanigan, 3; King Cott«»n. 5;
Littlest Keixd. 1; Miss .l«‘}in. 12; lattle Pete, 1.
Winner — N. R. Sutherland’s b. g, G, by Uiiele —
IKnible Six (traine<l by N. R. Sutherland; bred by
31 r. G. Kohler).
Went to iM>st at 4:41. At post 3 minutes. Start
gm»d and slow. Won easily; second and third
<lrivitig.
Scratched — 33G02 K.atignn, 117; 33567 Mazurka,
117.
7* A Collins
35 7** A Collins
6* 4*i W Obert
1* 1® W Ohert
10* 11'* W Obert
32548 Bowie
3-4 1:15 slow
33
102
1
2
2
2*
2® W
Obert
LIBYAN SANDS, b. c. 4
111
By Rock Sand —
jsowie
1 l:4.i‘/j,KOod 48-5 1<»9
3
n
2
2
2®
2* K
Ball
324:;2 Bowie
1 l:43*ifast
19-20 118
3
3
3
3
2i
2*i K
Bali
32(»4l Havana
1 l:4.'»%hvy
6
109
2
1
2
2
2*2
2* K
Ambrose.
3181,6 Havana
1 1 :41 fa.st
7-5
109
5
6
6
5
4*
3=J E
Ambrose
31260 Havana
lm.50y l:42%fast
1-2
105
3
2
2
1
1*
1® E
Ambrose
31109 Havana
lm50y l:42%fast
5
111
2
3
3
4
4
2=J U
Watts
10 Killdee. Gloom.v Gus. Felieidad
12 T.of’th’M’ing. O’sdale, R.M’den
14 Polly J., Etruscan. Imiierator
7 Adalid, Anita. Jimmy Burns
12 Il.vaiinis, Reprobate, Tyrant
5 Hauberk, Tea Caddy, Adalid
•Linda Stone (A. Lezama).
G WofKlstone. Monomo.v, Alliena
7 F’iryl.,«‘gend, B. Around, Ymleles
,5 N. Simplex, Sevillian, Friendless
4 Shoot. Star, Sevillian, M. Choice
33615 Seventh Race — About 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse
$3.*i0. 4-.vear-ohls and upward. Selling. Net
value to winner, $245; second, $70; third, $35.
Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jo<-ke.v. Op. Cl. I’l.
33463 ®Dot H. Ill 1* H Dennler 25 3 1
33:492 F:vclina 111 25 U Ryan 8 8 4
33463 = N. Mucha cho 113 3* J D’minick 21 25 1
33302 = Minnie F. 115 4= W Hinphy 4 5 2
335il*Letitia 106 .55 D Bloom 3 3 6 5
:43005 Van Horn li:i 6® S Wol.‘<t’m 25 :K) 10
33573 Bro’n Prince 121 7* C Knight 4 4 3-2
33604 ®R’ky O’Brien 113 8® M Mount’n 20 25 8
32925*Weyanoke 111 9 F Baker 8 25 1
33492 Penny rock 12l P.up.G Corey 6 6 2
‘ Time, 1:25%. Track fast.
SIiow odds — I>ot H., 1-2; Evelina, 2; Nino Mn-
clnieho. 1-2; Minnie F.. 1: Lotitia. 3-5; Van Horn,
5; Brown Prince, 2-3; Rocky O’Brien, 4; Weyanoke,
1-2; Pennyrock. 1,
Winner — S. llazeltine’s br. f, 4. by Von Tromii
, Scretniwell Lake (trained by S. Hazeltine; bred by
'Mr. W. E. Hall.
Went to ix»st at 5:00. At post 3 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won easily-; second and third driv
ing.
Overweiglits--Dot II., 5 pounds.
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (July 8, 1913— 1:14%— 5— 120.)
SPUR, b. c. 4
3:;,76:5 P.elmont 1 1-4 2
:2i243 Belmont 1 1
22976 Jamaica 1 1 16 1
20201 Laurel 1 1-8 1
3»)09.5 Laurel 1 1-16 1
29852 Laurel 11-8 1:
29726 I.,aurel 1 1-16 1
2:1285 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1
CELANDRIA. ch. f. 4
;^.‘2il6 Belmont 1 1
S.‘!2;»2 Belmont 1 1
3::24:; Belmont 1 1
229;>5 Jamaica 1 1-16 1
28517 Saratoga 7-8 1
28421 Saratoga 1 1-8 1
WHIMSY, br. g, 4
33410 Belmont 1 1
3:5120 Jamaica 3-1 1
29953 Laurel 1 1-16 1
29827 l.aurel 1 1
29770 Laurel 3-4 1
29242 H.deG’ce 3-4 1
28964 Belmont 65 f 1
GARBAGE, ch. g. 5
3:i418 Pip.R’k 1 1-16 1
:CT3 Pip.R’k Ab3-4 1
;05*/ifast 10
::59'/<>slow 9-10
:46Hvfast 17-10
:f>0%fast 7-5
:46 fast 2-5
51Msfast 23-10
:43%fast 22-5
:52%slow 14-5
41 slow 14-5
41 fast 10
;39*^,slow 10
46'^fast 6
2.5%fast 12
54%fast 5
40%fast 2
I2%fast 7
46%fast 19
42'%good 52
14 fast f’ld
13 fast f’ld
:20%fast 12
54%slow 1-2
16%sIow 5 123
126
lis 3
117 5
118 3
120 1
130 6
119 4
118 9
1175 4
108
111 9
116 1
100 7
115 6
108 11 11
117 2 3
110
114 3 1
102 4
1035 6 4
102 3 5
102 10
101 8
111 6
103
140 1
3:tlW Jamaica ImTuy 1:44 fast 5
4
121 6
32891 Pimlico
11-16 1:47 fast
37-5 109
4
1
1
1
32818 Pimlico
3-4 1 :14 f a.st
26
106
7
7
8
28367 Saratoga
1 l:4l%fast
12
113 11
6
8
8
28324 Saratoga
1 1:41 fa.st
3i
110
O
4
5
9
28264 Saratoga
3-4 l:12%fast
50
121
9
8
8
CHICLET, b. ]
ti. 5
115
3:>563 Belmont
1 1-4 2:05%fast
20
113
5
6
7
5
5;J479 Belmont
1 1-16 l:47%fast
6
118
7
6
6
5
30:{25 Pimlico
1 1-8 l:.56%mud
13
•5 113
2
30285 Pimlico 1
lm40y 1 :42 fast
47-10 114
4
4
4
4
30266 Pimlico
3C:i43 Laurel
29798 Laurel
29537 Laurel
1 1-16 l:46%fast 11-10 120 2
1 l:3S%fast 11-10 114 3
1 1:40 fast 9-5 116 5
1 1:39 fast 65 HI 3
By King James — ^Auntie Mum (J. Butler).
4® 4*1 \V J O’B’n 9 Boots, Borrow, The Finn
2* 2* W J O’B’n 7 Ormosdale, Borrow, D. Williams
25 3=4 W J O’B’n G Stromboli, TheFinn, Bay.Candle
2*5 2b A Schu’g’r 5 ItiineK. Borrow, Flittergold
2* 3*1 A Schii’g’r 7 D.’s Choi«*e, Malachite, Air Man
3® 2*5 J I^oftus 5 Boots, Runes. Short Grass
4® 2* J I.,oftus 0 Boots, StromlK)li. Flittergold
45 2* J Loftus 8 Tlie Finn, Borrow, Stromboll
By Celt — ^Adriana (Elkwood Park Stable).
3* :i®5 F'b’lhcr 9 IthineMaideii, Wistful, Fa. Wand
35 :P4 j I.<oftus 7 A1 M, Dick, Skeptic, Dad. Choice
6® 5*5 B Kleeger 7 Ormesdale, Spur. Borrow
,5® 4"5 F”b’thcr 10 A1 M. Dick, Fernrock. Dorcas
6* 4* F Murphy 11 Capra, Flying Fairy, Ima Frank
6* 6* F Murphy 7 Mal:icliite, Sprint, Jacoba
By Burgomaster — Whimsical (Cleveland Stable).
2* 2* J McTag’t 8 AirMan, Pickwick, S.McMcekin
2* lb A Collins 9 T.o’th’Mor’g, Rli. Maiden. (Hllles
6* 5®2 L Mink G Benevolent, Polroma, Berrilldon
4= 3® L Mink 6 Benevolent, Roadmjister, Kilmer
75 7*J R Ball 12 I’ort Light, Crimiwr, Regina
9* 10® M And’sonll Sand Marsh. Ima Frank, Hanson
5* 3** G Byrne 6 Ormesdale, L.H’lington, Pleione
By Aeronaut — ^Trask (E. B. Cassatt).
1® 1® E Campb’ll 4 Wonderful, Melodrama, Cloud
1* 1= E Cainpb’1112 Neville II., R. Maiden, Caban*t
4® 4*= E Cami>b’ll G Ed Roclie, Jem, Wooden Shoes
1* 1* E Campb’ll 4 AllSmiles, Merchant, Melmlrama
8* E Campb’ll 9 R.Maiden, Tea(’addy, Startling
75 9‘* B Campb’119 Sam Slick. B. TrooixT, R.Meteur
9* 10** B Campb’llO Dervish, Transit Republican
7* 6** E Campb’l 9 Pennant, B. Baggage, Delanccy
By Spearmint — Nature (J. E. Widener).
6® 6*4 F Keogh 9 Boots, Borrow. The Finn
45 4® F' Keogh 7 Flittergold. Borrow, D.’s Choice
4* 3*5 F Rob’son 8 J.J. Lillis, Hauberk, Dad.’sChoice
3b lb F Rob’.son 9 lieoehares, Flittergold, Runes
2® 2* F Keogh 7 B. Candle. Wood. Shoes, AirMan
1® 1* F Keogh G Wooden Shoes. BetweenUs. Bac
25 2*> F Rob’.son 7 Flittergold. D.’s Choice, AirMan
2* lb F Rob’son 8 Crimper, D.’s Choice, HalfRock
HILLCREST PARK FORM CHART.
TORONTO. ONT., Tuesday June 12. 1917.— Hill-
erest Park. 'I’liird «lay. Toronto Driving Club’s
First Meeting of 7 days. (12 books on). Weather
clear.
Presiding Judge, Ed (’’ole. Starter. Frank Mc-
Ginty, Racing Sccn*tary, W. R. Norvell,
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30).
33609 First Race — Ab<uit G 1-2 Furlongs. Purse
1-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net
value to winner, $24."*; second, $70; third, $35.
Ind. Horse.
33460 Smuggler
33460* Industry
33604 Swede Sam
33463 McCIIntock
33387 *Llni|>et
33455 Yanker
33457 Fawn
33608 Phil Mohr
334.35 ®A1 Court
Wt.Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. PI.
114 inw C Knight 4 4 2
110 2® G Corey 3-2 3-2 3-5
115 3* W Hinphy 3 4 2
114 4= H Watts 5 5 2
110 5= L Gray 12 15 6
112 6= N Foden 10 12 4
108 7* R Ryan 8 10 4
1115 8 H Dennler 15 20 7
118 P.up.R Lowe 25 2 2-3
33392 Shar. Knight 110 P.up.M M’nt’n 20 25 8
Time. 1:25%. Track fast.
Show odds — Smuggler. 1; Industry, 1-3; Swede
Sam, 1; MeClintock. 1; Limpet, 3; Yanker. 2; Fawn,
2; Phil Mohr, 3; A1 Court, out; Sharper Knight, 4.
Winner— C. Martin’s b. m, 5, by Marchmont II. —
Tariff (trained by C. Martin; bred by Mr. W. Ful-
ler).
Went to post at 2:40. At post 3 minutes. Start
gootl and slow. Wou driving; second and tliird the
same.
Overweights— Smuggler, 1 pound; MeClintock, 2;
Phil Mohr, 1%.
Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. J«H*key.
33467 = * Heroine 108 1* F Baker
33307 Magnetina 110 25 R Ryan
33295 = Velvet 110 31 N Taylor
33391 Capt.Fred’ks IIS 45 R Lowe
( 33001 )Lycia 110 5*5 H Stuart
Op. Cl. PI.
3 4 2
25 6 2
25 25
" 8
3
89610 Second Race— About 5-8 Mile. Purse $350.
8-year-olds. Selling. Net valup to winner, $245;
second, $70; third, $35.
1
3
_ 1
33378 E. Thompsonlll 65 W Hinphy 10 12 4
(33467) Plunger 118 7* G Corey 6-5 8-5 3-5
33053 Christabel 103 8 C White 15 20 7
Time, 1:02%. Track fast.
Show odds — Heroine, 1; Magnetina. 1; Velvet, 1-2;
Capt. Fredricks, 3-2; Lycia, 1-2; Elizabeth Thomp-
son. 2; Plunger, 1-3; (’hristabel, 3.
Winner— 'r. A. Davies’ ch. f, 3. by Glorifier—
llawklet (trained by F. Wilson; bred by Mr. J. E.
l.«iine).
Went to post at 3:03. At post 2 minutes. Start
go<Hl and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched— 33T)G6 Victrola, 103; 33566-Miss Shot,
103.
Overweights — Elizabeth Thompson, 1 pound.
33611 Third Race — .\boiit 5-8 Mile. Purse $350.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to
winner, $245; second. $70; third, $35.
Ind. Horse.
(3S571)Detour
Wt.Fin.
117 1*
Jockey.
R Lowe
33468 *M. Johnson 115 25 J Deav’p’t 1
S8459 Donner
38890 J. D. Sugg
33492 *Nolli
33567 Bessanta
33603 Cousin Bob
Op. Cl. PI.
3-2 2 2-5
2-3 1-3
8 2 |
6 2
4
7
8
109 35 R Ryan 7
112 4* J Howard 5 u
113 6= H Dennler 10 10
101 6* C White 15 20
104 7 M Mount’n 20 25
Time, 1:01%. Track fazt.
Show odds — Detour, out; Mama Johnson, out;
Donner, 1; J. D. Sugg, 1; NolU, 3-2; Bessanta, 3;
Cousin Bob, 4.
Winner-^. Walsh’s blk. g. 8, by Dick Welles—
Somersault (trained by J. Walsh; bred by Mr. J,
33616 Eighth Race — Alxuit G 1-2 Furlongs. Purse
$:4.*»0. 4-yeai-olds and upward. ,S«dling. Net
value to winner, $24.'>; second, $70; thini, $35.
1im 1. H<u>e. Wt.Fin. J<K*key. Op. Cl. I’l.
(31818)Lcwis Opi>erl09 1= J D’mirick 5 2 1
33570 Divan 107 2*5 N Taylor 3 3 1
33388 *K. Stanfield 105 3*5 F Baker 25 3 1
33.5G8 Tatiana 1115 4* H Dennler 15 20 6
33463 Lord Wells lOJ) 5b E Ix-aver 6 7 3
33392 = *G.W.Kisker 107 6= A Casey 2 2 1
33170®Fellna 110 7® G Warren 8 12 4
33166 Civil Lass 107 8® N Foden 10 12 4
33003 Spohn 109 9 G Corey 7 8 3
Time, 1:24%. Track fast.
Show fKlds — ]>>wis Opper. 2-3; Divan, 1-2; Kitty
Stanfield, 1-2; Tatiaiia, 3; Lord Wells. 3-2; G. W.
Kisker, 1-2; Felina, 2; (’ivil Lass. 2; Spohn. 3-2.
Winner — B, Chapman’s b. g, 4, by Contestor —
Hide and S«x*k (trained by B. Chapman; bred by
Mr. E. F'razier).
Went to po.st at 5:33. At post 2 minutes. Start
giMMl and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving.
.Scratched— ,33571 Lucille B.. 110.
Overweights — Tatiana, 4% pininds; Felina, 3.
DUFFERIN PARK RACING STATISTICS.
The first 1917 meeting of the Metropolitan Rac-
ing Association at DufTerin Park, Toronto, whicli
iM'g.aii May ;10 ;ind came to a close June 6, em-
bra«*<*d the customary seven da.vs of racing, during
wJiicIi time fifty-six races were decided and
$19, IKK) distributed in purses. W. Walker was the
leading owner, closely followed by W. M. Cain,
'T. A. Davies and B. L. Cole. The owners winning
$245 or more each are as follows:
1st. 2d. 3<1.
3
4
... 3
... 3
... 3
...3
Owner.
Walker, W. . .
Cain. W. M. ..
Ibivies, T. A. .
Cole, B. L
Wishard, U. S.
Johnson. O
Hays, J. S 2
McM>dy. J. H 2
Burk ley, J. K 2
Ih'cker, C. T 2
Kling. W 2
LeRoy, M 2
Patterson, H. R 2
Pinkham, J. W 2
Baldwin. J. S 1
Arthurs, J. W 1
Barnett, Z 1
Charles, A 1
Howell, D. 1
Sutherland, N. R 1
Bruce, S 1
Clesi. A 1
Crippen, C. I *. 1
Hutton, G. T 1
Lutz, E 1
Murphy, F 1
Mikel, W. M 1
Connor, J. J 1
Delaney, J 1
Jarrett, R 1
Rawson, W. M 1
Ripley. R 1
Stamps, A. G 1
Stowe, J. M 1
Waters. T. B 1
1
3
•»
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
o
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Horse.
l8t. 2d. 3d.
Amt.
Harwood
... 1 1 1
$350
Rubietm II
^ ,
... 1 1 1
350
Silvey Shapiro . .
... 1 1 1
350
Ada Anne
... 1 1 0
315
Brown Prince . .
... 1 1 0
315
Capt. Fredricks
... 1 1 0
315
Flying Feet . . . .
. . . . A .
... 1 1 0
315
Gordon
... 1 0 2
315
315
Heroine
... 1 1 0
I..ady Spirituelle
... 1 1 0
315
O ’Tis True ....
... 1 1 0
315
Sompsilla
... 1 1 0
315
Inez
... 1 0 1
280
Mama Johnson .
... 1 0 1
2t^
Bogart
... 1 0 1
275
Ancestors
... 1 0 0
24.5
Billy Stuart
... 1 0 0
245
Charles B
... 1 0 0
245
El Sabio
... 1 0 0
245
... 1 t) 0
24.5
245
Izzet Bey
... 1 0 0
Jessup Bum . . . .
... 1 0 0
245
Maude Led!
... 1 0 0
245
Oakland
... 1 0 0
245
Prepaid
... 1 0 0
245
Prime Mover . . . .
... 1 0 0
245
Quick
... 1 0 0
245
Sallie O’Day
... 1 0 0
245
Spirella
... 1 0 0
245
Sugar King . . . .
... 1 0 0
245
N. Taylor and
D. Bloom, with six
winning
mounts each, were
tied
for tlie riding honors of
the meeting, 'riie
following jockeys rode
one or
more winners:
Jo<‘key.
Mts.
1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C.
Taylor, N
23
G 4 2
11 .26
Bloom, D.
....27
G 4 1
16 .22
Corey. G
....18
5 14
8 . .28
Casey, A
....29
4 6 8
11 .14
Foden, N
29
4 3 2
20 .14
Burger. N
21
4 3 0
14 .19
Dominick, J. . .
29
3 G 3
17 .10
Deaveniiort, J.
19
3 4 3
9 .IG
Dreyer, J
18
:i 2 3
10 .17
Knight. C
10
3 2 1
4 .30
Howard, J. ...
23
2 4 0
17 .09
Watts, H
IG
2 1 3
10 .12
9
2 1 *»
4 22
Harty, R. ...!!
ti
2 0 1
3 .33
liowe, R
20
14 3
12 .05
Hinphy, W.
15
112
It .07
White, r
10
111
7 .10
IKxid, J
IG
111
13 .OG
MeCiillough, T.
4
110
2 .25
Taylor, W. . . .
G
10 2
3 .17
Scherrer, G. . .
3
10 0
2 .33
Jockeys finishing
se<*ond
or third with one
or more
of tlieir mounts.
but not
riding a winner.
are in-
eluded liere :
Jockey.
Mts. 2d.
3d. Unp.
Baker, F
9 2
2 5
Ryan, R
20 2
2 IG
<;ray. L
11 1
2 8
Ti 1
1 3
Russell, C
4 1
t) 3
Gross, C
10 0
3 7
Bauer, I)
4 0
2 2
Chappell, II. . .
15 0
1 14
W<»lsteiilio1in. S.
1 19
The following
jockeys
were unplaced
witii all
their mounts:
.lo<*key.
Mts.
Jockey.
Mts.
Stuart, II
... 1
Tullett. II
Whymark, C. .
... 1
Lafferty, H. ...
4
Dale, J
... 2
Jenkins, . F. ...
.5
Sutherland, G.
•>
Steele, J
5
Tlie n'cord of
the trainers, who saddled one or
more winners, is
as follows:
Tniiner.
Wins.
Trainer.
Wins.
Arthurs. J, W.
... 1
Howell, D. ...
1
Baldwin, J. S.
... 1
Hutton, G. T.
1
Barnett, Z. ..
... 1
Jarrett, R. . . .
1
Blair, A. G. ..
... 4
.Toliiison, t>. ...
3
Burke, W
... 1
Kling. W
•J
Burkley, J. R.
... 2
Ix‘c, M
3
Caywmxl, W. .
... 1
Lutz. E
1
Cliapinaii, B. .
... 1
Mrxxiy, J. H. .
. . 2
Charles, J
... 1
I’attersoii, H. R
o
Cole. B. L
...
I’iiikhain, J. W
• •
Connors, J. J.
... .3
Rawson, B. . .
1
Cripiwn, G. W
... 3
Stamps, A. G.
1
Ib'laney, J. . .
... 1
Stowe, J
1
Fiiiiston, W. H
... 1
Sutherland. N.
R. ..1
Gates, A. E. .
... 1
Venters, R. . .
1
Gleason, E.
... 2
Wilson, F
3
Hays, J. S. ...
... 2
Wishard, U. S.
3
Amt.
$ 1,2»M)
1,225
1,190
1,0S5
875
735
GG5
595
5»10
5G0
490
490
490
490
4.5.5
350
3.50
350
350
3.50
315
315
315
315
315
315
280
245
245
24.5
245
245
245
245
245
Frosty Face, Bolala, Minstrel. Moller and Vlrgie-
dot were the leaders of the money winning horses,
of which the following won $245 or more each:
Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt.
Frosty Face 2 1 1 $ 595
Minstrel 2 1 0 560
Moller 2 1 0 560
Virgiedot 2 1 0 560
Bolala 2 0 2 560
Dyson 2 0 0 400
Frisky 2 0 0 490
Heclas Flame 2 0 0 490
Plunger 2 0 0 4M
Bermudian 2 0 0 4.%
Muaantl 1 2 1 420
Constituent 1 2 0
Doctor D 1 2 0 885
Parcel Post 1 2 0 385
Curious 1 1 1 350
Doctor Kendall 1 X 1 830
The pcrc<*ntage of winning favorites was nlM>ve
nonnal, as sliowii in the sulijoined tabulation:
NuimIxt of days 7
Numix'r of ra<H»s 56
Winning first <-hoices 26
Winning second clioices IG
Winning outsiders 14
Winning at «Mlds-oii 5
lH*fcatcd at od<ls-on
Percentage of winning favorites
1
.46
DEATH OF NOTED TRAINER AND SOLDIER.
Major Chas. Beatty, D. S. O., elder brother of
Admiral Sir David Beatt.v, died in England recently
of wounds received at St. Eloi. France. Major
Beatty was formerly a geiitlcniiin j(x*key and on
Fill)ert in 1897 he finisliod second in the Grand
National to M.'inifosto. He liad ridden his first win-
ner at Rugby five years !)ofore. He was private
trainer to the late (5>lonel McCalmont and later
trained for Lord Howard <le Walden.
Zinfandel and St. Maeloii were the best of the
horses tliat eame under his care. With Zinfandel
he won, among other races, the Manchester Cup,
the Ascot Gold Vase, the Coronation Cup, the
Jockey Club Cup and the Ascot Gold Cup. Ziu-
faiidcl also finislied second in the Cesarewitch, giv-
ing the winner, the aged Grey Tick, twenty- three
pounds. Zinfandel was then only a three-year-old.
St. Maelou’s successes included the Lincolnshire
Handicap and the Manchester November Ilamlicap,
the horse earri'iiig 131 pounds in the last-named
race.
Other useful horses trained by Major Beatty were
Rising Glass (which won the Jockey Club Stakes
and ran second in the Derby and St. lA*ger) and
Glass Jug, which finished second in Sceptre’s Oaks.
Walter Gage,
who is now at the Latonia track is in a position
to furnish horses here at Latonia which are ready
to win at good prices. I will have the wonl Friday
night on a horse starting Saturday, June 16, which,
barring accidents, will win at a price. This and
otlier good things which I will have here all re-
ceived their preparation in actual racing at Louis-
ville and are now just about fit and ready to do
their best. If honest players will work shoulder
to shoulder with me to help pay the expense we
can all profit. My terms are the winnings of a
$5 Straight Play. Saturday’s horse will reach you
by wire before 12 o’clock Saturday morning. Send
name and address. No postal cards, cafes, hotels
or telegraph offices noticed. No callers. City
clients will get name of horse by first mail Satur-
day. Write at once.
HOTEL GRAND CINCINNATI, OHIO
THE TURF REPORTER.
R. 568 Baltimora Bide.. 88 W. Qviaer 8t.. OMow.
Don’t miss Saturday’s two live ones for $1.
TODAY’S FORM SPECIAL:
No. 10, Book 668.
NATIONAL RACING REVIEW.
TODAY’S SPECIAL:
Maine, Mountain, Matinee, Swallow.
Yesterday’s Special. J. J. Murdock, 140-100. won.
and Wire was scratched.
Room Ml. 580 8. Dearborn Street. OUeago. HH ti0»
CLIFF FIELD. 360-100 WON.
Was Tuesday’s Daily. Wednesday’s daily won also.
They’re $5 for six starts.
TODAY’S FREE BEST:
6on»-Soath-Cab-lr»-Uae-Pat. Book 800%.
Amerioan Thorongkbved. Baltimore Bldg., Okioaf*.
FIVE WIHNEBS out of last 6 starters is our rec-
ord on our Free Form Specials. Code to above ap-
pears in Racing Form each day. New book now on
sale at news-stands that handle this raper, 25 cts.,
good for a week. Today’s Special: April-Pear-81-
11-86-48. The Standard Tnn Ooide, Chieafe. IlL
8UB8CBIBB FOB SAILX BACOra FORM.